Binding of endotoxin to macrophages: distinct effects of serum constituents
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- DOI: 10.3109/08820139109057763
Binding of endotoxin to macrophages: distinct effects of serum constituents
Abstract
The respective roles of serum lipoproteins, and of the complement component C3, in the binding of endotoxin (LPS) to macrophages were analyzed by an in vitro assay using [3H]LPS. The addition of an anti-C3 serum in the medium induced an apparent abolishment of the specific binding of LPS to mouse macrophages, but this effect appeared to be due to an actual increase of nonspecific binding. Isolated complexes of LPS with lipoproteins of high density (HDL3) and of very high density (VHDL) did not bind to macrophages. Furthermore, addition of HDL3 and VHDL in the incubation medium inhibited the specific binding of LPS to macrophages. These results suggest that C3 reduces nonspecific interactions between LPS and macrophages whereas associations between LPS and HDL3 or VHDL inhibit specific LPS-macrophage interactions.
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