Uptake of proteinase-alpha-macroglobulin complexes by macrophages
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Uptake of proteinase-alpha-macroglobulin complexes by macrophages
Abstract
Complexes of labelled proteinases (subtilopeptidase A, trypsin) with serum alpha 1-macroglobulin or alpha 2-macroglobulin are rapidly taken up in vitro by rabbit alveolar macrophages and peritoneal macrophages but not by mixed rabbit peripheral blood leukocytes. Enzyme, not bound to alpha 1- or alpha 2-macroglobulin, does not become associated with alveolar macrophages. Chemically inactivated subtilopeptidase A does not bind to alpha 1- or alpha 2-macroglobulin; chemically inactivated subtilopeptidase A in mixtures with alpha 1 - or alpha 2-microglobulin, does not interact with alveolar macrophages. Blocking experiments confirmed that the interaction of proteinase with alveolar macrophages is complex specific; uptake of labelled complex was prevented by the simultaneous addition of macroglobulin complexes formed with non-labelled subtilopeptidase A, subtilopeptidase B, trypsin or chymotrypsin but not by macroglobulin alone. The findings demonstrate a complex-specific interaction between proteinase-alpha-macroglobulin complexes and macrophages.
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