Saposin B is the dominant saposin that facilitates lipid binding to human CD1d molecules

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Mid molecules bind lipid antigens in the endocytic pathway, and access to the pathway is important for the development of CD1-drestricted natural killer T (NKT) cells. Saposins, derived from a common precursor, prosaposin, are small, heat-stable lysosomal glycoproteins required for lysosomal degradation of sphingolipids. Expression of prosaposin is required for efficient lipid binding and recognition of human CD1d molecules by NKT cells. Despite high sequence homology among the four saposins, they have different specificities for lipid substrates and different mechanisms of action. To determine the saposins involved in promoting lipid binding to CD1d, we expressed prosaposin deletion mutants lacking individual saposins in prosaposin-negative, CD1d-positive cells. No individual saposin proved to be absolutely essential, but the absence of saposin B resulted in the lowest recognition of a-galactosylceramide by NKT cells. When recombinant exogenous saposins were added to the prosaposin-negative cells, saposin B was the most efficient in restoring CD1d recognition. Saposin B was also the most efficient in mediating a-galactosylceramide binding to recombinant plate-bound CD1d and facilitating NKT cell activation. Saposin B could also mediate lipid binding to soluble CD1d molecules in a T cell-independent assay. The optimal pH for saposin B-mediated lipid binding to CD1d, pH 6, is higher than that of lysosomes, suggesting that saposin B may facilitate lipid binding to CD1d molecules throughout the endocytic pathway.
Publisher
Natl Acad Sciences
Issue Date
2007-03
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

ACID BETA-GLUCOSIDASE; T-CELL RECOGNITION; NKT CELLS; ANTIGEN PRESENTATION; ENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUM; PROTEIN INTERACTIONS; CEREBROSIDE SULFATE; PHOSPHOLIPIDS; DEGRADATION; DEFICIENCY

Citation

PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, v.104, no.13, pp.5551 - 5556

ISSN
0027-8424
DOI
10.1073/pnas.0700617104
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/90304
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