Different states of integrin LFA-1 aggregation are controlled through its association with tetraspanin CD9

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Highlights

  • Tetraspanin CD9 associates directly with integrin LFA-1 in leukocytes.

  • CD9 exerts inhibitory effects on LFA-1 adhesive function and leukocyte cytotoxic activity.

  • CD9 inhibition does not involve changes in LFA-1 affinity but alterations in its aggregation.

  • These data contribute to our understanding of the regulation of adhesive activity of LFA-1.

Abstract

The tetraspanin CD9 has been shown to interact with different members of the β1 and β3 subfamilies of integrins, regulating through these interactions cell adhesion, migration and signaling. Based on confocal microscopy co-localization and on co-immunoprecipitation results, we report here that CD9 associates with the β2 integrin LFA-1 in different types of leukocytes including T, B and monocytic cells. This association is resistant to stringent solubilization conditions which, together with data from chemical crosslinking, in situ Proximity Ligation Assays and pull-down experiments, suggest a primary/direct type of interaction mediated by the Large Extracellular Loop of the tetraspanin. CD9 exerts inhibitory effects on the adhesive function of LFA-1 and on LFA-1-dependent leukocyte cytotoxic activity. The mechanism responsible for this negative regulation exerted by CD9 on LFA-1 adhesion does not involve changes in the affinity state of this integrin but seems to be related to alterations in its state of aggregation.

Keywords

Tetraspanin
Integrin
CD9
LFA-1
Adhesion
Cytotoxicity

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