Y. Luo et Me. Dorf, BETA-CHEMOKINE TCA3 BINDS TO MESANGIAL CELLS AND INDUCES ADHESION, CHEMOTAXIS, AND PROLIFERATION, The Journal of immunology, 156(2), 1996, pp. 742-748
Specific receptors for the beta-chemokine TCA3 have been identified on
mouse monocyte/macrophage cell lines and on mouse mesangial cells. Us
ing Scatchard plot analysis with I-125-labeled TCA3, a single high-aff
inity receptor (3-4 nM) was identified, Cells of the monocyte lineage
express 1,400 to 8,600 TCA3 binding sites, while mesangial cells displ
ay 40,000 to 49,000 sites/cell, Competitive inhibition studies indicat
ed that the TCA3 receptor is unique, although MCP-1, IL-8, and RANTES
were weak competitors of TCA3 binding, We also established the functio
nal activity of TCA3 and other chemokines on primary cultures of mouse
mesangial cells, TCA3 treatment induces increased mesangial cell adhe
siveness to fibronectin. TCA3 is also a chemoattractant for mesangial
cells, In addition, TCA3 treatment stimulates [H-3]thymidine uptake by
mesangial cells, The combined results indicate that TCA3 and other ch
emokines interact with a broader range of target cells than previously
considered.