Binding of fibrinogen to human monocytes.

DC Altieri, PM Mannucci… - The Journal of clinical …, 1986 - Am Soc Clin Investig
DC Altieri, PM Mannucci, AM Capitanio
The Journal of clinical investigation, 1986Am Soc Clin Investig
The interaction of fibrinogen with monocytes was studied. After stimulation with ADP (10
microM) or thrombin (1 U/ml), platelet-free suspensions of human monocytes bind 125I-
fibrinogen with two different affinities in a specific and Ca2+-dependent reaction with
saturation at 5.80-7.35 X 10 (-7) M of added protein. The binding of fibrinogen to specific
receptors on monocytes induces the procoagulant activity of these cells. Thrombasthenic
cells or normal monocytes preincubated with a monoclonal antibody to the platelet …
The interaction of fibrinogen with monocytes was studied. After stimulation with ADP (10 microM) or thrombin (1 U/ml), platelet-free suspensions of human monocytes bind 125I-fibrinogen with two different affinities in a specific and Ca2+-dependent reaction with saturation at 5.80-7.35 X 10(-7) M of added protein. The binding of fibrinogen to specific receptors on monocytes induces the procoagulant activity of these cells. Thrombasthenic cells or normal monocytes preincubated with a monoclonal antibody to the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa complex (10E5) do not bind fibrinogen and have no procoagulant activity. Metabolic studies with [35S]methionine revealed that cultured monocytes actually synthesize a surface antigen precipitated by 10E5 antibody as a major band with 92,000 relative molecular weight. Our data indicate that monocytes express receptors for fibrinogen only in part related to the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa complex. Furthermore, the binding of fibrinogen to monocytes enhances the cooperation of these cells in hemostasis.
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