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. 1977 Jun;28(3):445-52.

Identification of pregnancy-associated alpha-macroglobulin on the surface of peripheral blood leucocyte populations

Identification of pregnancy-associated alpha-macroglobulin on the surface of peripheral blood leucocyte populations

W H Stimson. Clin Exp Immunol. 1977 Jun.

Abstract

Pregnancy-associated alpha-macroglobulin (PAM) was identified on the surface membranes of human peripheral blood leucocytes by immunofluorescent staining. Subjects having a high serum-level of the glycoprotein (pregnant and contraceptive steroid-treated women) were shown to possess a significantly greater proportion of PAM-positive cells than those (normal males) with a low concentration. However, no correlation was found between the serum values and the percentage of PAM-associated leucocytes. Studies employing purified leucocyte-types and the simultaneous detection of PAM and lymphocyte surface markers indicated that only subpopulations of T lymphocytes (23%) and monocytes (40%) were associated with this serum protein.

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