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. 1991 Mar 5;266(7):4334-40.

Binding of plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 to extracellular matrix of Hep G2 cells. Evidence that the binding protein is vitronectin

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  • PMID: 1705551
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Binding of plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 to extracellular matrix of Hep G2 cells. Evidence that the binding protein is vitronectin

D A Owensby et al. J Biol Chem. .
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Abstract

Catabolism of plasminogen activators by Hep G2 cells is mediated by a specific receptor which recognizes complexes of these serine proteases with their physiological inhibitor, plasminogen activator inhibitor type-1 (PAI-1). This catabolic process is initiated by interaction of exogenous plasminogen activators with bioactive PAI-1, which is secreted and localizes in an active form to the extracellular matrix (ECM) of Hep G2 cells. We now report that vitronectin (VN) mediates the specific binding of PAI-1 to the ECM of these cells. Purified bovine or human VN competes for specific binding of PAI-1 to Hep G2 ECM, and ligand blotting reveals specific binding of PAI-1 to ECM-associated VN. Hep G2 cells secrete both VN and PAI-1, and pulse-chase studies strongly suggest that these proteins associate only following secretion. Although Hep G2 cell-derived VN does not significantly bind to ECM in vitro, 30-40% of endogenous PAI-1 binds to the ECM, even in the presence of human serum, suggesting that ECM-associated VN is entirely derived from bovine serum. PAI-1 was localized by indirect immunofluorescence to ECM beneath cells and at cell margins, whereas VN exhibited a uniform distribution throughout the growth substratum. VN associated with the ECM may confer retention and bioactivity to PAI-1, potentially facilitating both pericellular regulation of plasmin generation and the rapid hepatic clearance of plasminogen activators.

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