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Title: Ligand binding by the p150,95 antigen of U937 monocytic cells: properties in common with complement receptor type 3 (CR3). Author: Malhotra V, Hogg N, Sim RB. Journal: Eur J Immunol; 1986 Sep; 16(9):1117-23. PubMed ID: 3530784. Abstract: U937 cells (a monocytic cell line) grown in the presence of phorbol myristate acetate were surface labeled with 125I and the iC3b-binding proteins isolated by affinity chromatography on iC3b-Sepharose in the presence of divalent cations. Three polypeptides of 170, 150 and 95 kDa were found to bind specifically to iC3b-Sepharose. The polypeptides of 170 and 95 kDa were identified as the alpha and the beta subunits of CR3 by immunoprecipitation with OKM1 monoclonal antibody. The 150-kDa polypeptide was not immunoprecipitated by antibodies to the alpha subunit of CR3 or LFA-1. However, the 150-kDa polypeptide, together with the 95-kDa polypeptide, was immunoprecipitated with an anti-beta subunit-specific antibody IB4, which immunoprecipitates LFA-1, CR3 and p150,95. These results indicated that the 150-kDa polypeptide is the alpha subunit of the p150,95 antigen. The binding of p150,95 and CR3 to iC3b-Sepharose is specific as neither binds to C3u-Sepharose. A monoclonal antibody, 3.9, which immunoprecipitated the 150 and a 95-kDa polypeptide from U937 cells was characterized as being directed against the alpha-subunit of the p150,95 antigen. Phorbol myristate acetate-stimulated U937 cells from rosettes with EAC3b and EAiC3b but not with EAC3d cells. Monoclonal antibody 3.9 does not inhibit either type of rosetting, but we were unable to exclude a role for p150,95 in adherence of iC3b-coated particles. Since there is no rosetting with C3d-bearing particles it is unlikely that p150,95 is a receptor for C3d, a role for p150,95 which has been suggested by others (Wright, S.D., Licht, M.R. and Silverstein, S.C., Fed. Proc. 1984. 43: 413).[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]