Apoptosis of T cells mediated by galectin-1

GALECTIN-1, a member of the family of β-galactoside binding proteins 1 , has growth regulatory and immunomodulatory activities 2–4 . We report here that galectin-1, expressed by stromal cells in human thymus and lymph nodes 5,6 , is present at sites of cell death by apoptosis during normal T-cell de...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 1995-12, Vol.378 (6558), p.736-739
Hauptverfasser: Perillo, Nancy L, Pace, Karen E, Seilhamer, Jeffrey J, Baum, Linda G
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Zusammenfassung:GALECTIN-1, a member of the family of β-galactoside binding proteins 1 , has growth regulatory and immunomodulatory activities 2–4 . We report here that galectin-1, expressed by stromal cells in human thymus and lymph nodes 5,6 , is present at sites of cell death by apoptosis during normal T-cell development and maturation. Galectin-1 induced apoptosis of activated human T cells and human T leukaemia cell lines. Resting T cells also bound galectin-1, but did not undergo apoptosis. Human endothelial cells that expressed galectin-1 induced apoptosis of bound T cells. Galectin-1-induced apoptosis required expression of CD45, and was decreased when N -glycan elongation was blocked by treatment of the cells by swainsonine 7 , whereas inhibition of O -glycan elongation 8 potentiated the apoptotic effect of galectin-1. Induction of apoptosis by an endogenous mammalian lectin represents a new mechanism for regulating the immune response.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/378736a0