Membrane‐anchored proteoglycans of mouse macrophages: P388D1 cells express a syndecan‐4–like heparan sulfate proteoglycan and a distinct chondroitin sulfate form
- 1 November 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Physiology
- Vol. 157 (2) , 413-425
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcp.1041570226
Abstract
Proteoglycan accumulation by thioglycollate-elicited mouse peritoneal macrophages and a panel of murine monocyte-macrophage cell lines has been examined to determine whether these cells express plasma membrane-anchored heparan sulfate proteoglycans. Initially, cells were screened for heparan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycans after metabolic labeling with radiosulfate. Chondroitin sulfate is secreted to a variable extent by every cell type examined. In contrast, heparan sulfate is all but absent from immature pre-monocytes and is associated predominantly with the cell layer of mature macrophage-like cells. In the P388D1 cell line, the cell-associated chondroitin sulfate is largely present as a plasma membrane-anchored proteoglycan containing a 55 kD core protein moiety, which appears to be unique. In contrast, the cell-associated heparan sulfate is composed of a proteoglycan fraction and protein-free glycosaminoglycan chains, which accumulate intracellularly. A fraction of the heparan sulfate proteoglycan contains a lipophilic domain and can be released from cells following mild treatment with trypsin, suggesting that it is anchored in the plasma membrane. Isolation of this proteoglycan indicates that it is likely syndecan-4: it is expressed as a heparan sulfate proteoglycan at the cell surface, it is cleaved from the plasma membrane by low concentrations of trypsin, and it consists of a single 37 kD core protein moiety that co-migrates with syndecan-4 isolated from NMuMG mouse mammary epithelial cells. Northern analysis reveals that a panel of macrophage-like cell lines accumulate similar amounts of syndecan-4 mRNA, demonstrating that this proteoglycan is expressed by a variety of mature macrophage-like cells. Syndecan-1 mRNA is present only in a subset of these cells, suggesting that the expression of this heparan sulfate proteoglycan may be more highly regulated by these cells.Keywords
This publication has 50 references indexed in Scilit:
- Molecular cloning and characterization of N-syndecan, a novel transmembrane heparan sulfate proteoglycanThe Journal of cell biology, 1992
- Control of Granulocytes and Macrophages: Molecular, Cellular, and Clinical AspectsScience, 1991
- Proteoglycans in haemopoietic cellsBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Reviews on Cancer, 1990
- "Pure" Human Hematopoietic Progenitors: Permissive Action of Basic Fibroblast Growth FactorScience, 1990
- Biosynthesis of chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan by P388D1 macrophage-like cell line.Arteriosclerosis: An Official Journal of the American Heart Association, Inc., 1988
- Cell surface proteoglycan of mouse mammary epithelial cells is shed by cleavage of its matrix-binding ectodomain from its membrane-associated domain.The Journal of cell biology, 1987
- Human thrombomodulin: complete cDNA sequence and chromosome localization of the geneBiochemistry, 1987
- Proteoglycans in normal and neoplastic monocytesExperimental Cell Research, 1987
- Synthesis and release of chondroitin sulphate and heparan sulphate proteoglycans from mouse macrophagesin vitroGlycoconjugate Journal, 1987
- Invariant chain is the core protein of the Ia-associated chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan.The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1985