CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SURFACTANT PROTEIN-A RECEPTOR - CELL AND LIGAND SPECIFICITY

Citation
Rs. Oosting et Jr. Wright, CHARACTERIZATION OF THE SURFACTANT PROTEIN-A RECEPTOR - CELL AND LIGAND SPECIFICITY, The American journal of physiology, 267(2), 1994, pp. 120000165-120000172
Citations number
42
Categorie Soggetti
Physiology
ISSN journal
00029513
Volume
267
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Part
1
Pages
120000165 - 120000172
Database
ISI
SICI code
0002-9513(1994)267:2<120000165:COTSPR>2.0.ZU;2-W
Abstract
The cell and ligand specificity of the putative surfactant protein A ( SP-A) receptor was investigated using a cell receptor assay in which S P-A-coated magnetic beads were incubated with Cr-51-labeled cells at 4 degrees C. Cells that bound to the SP-A-coated beads were isolated by magnetic separation. The recovery of alveolar macrophages was signifi cantly higher than the recovery of peritoneal macrophages, alveolar ty pe II cells, polymorphonuclear leukocytes, COS cells, and U937 cells. In ''coincubation'' experiments, in which the potential inhibitors wer e present during the cell recovery assay, SP-A, SP-D, and complement f actor 1q (C1q) all inhibited recovery. In contrast, in ''preincubation '' experiments, in which cells were incubated with potential inhibitor s and then washed before the cell recovery assay, only SP-A inhibited cell recovery. Because SP-A binds to SP-D and C1q, we speculate that i nhibition of SP-A binding to macrophages by SP-D and C1q in coincubati on assays is due to interaction of SP-A with SP-D or C1q, rather than competition for receptor binding. The recovery of alveolar macrophages was also inhibited by preincubation with heat-denatured SP-A, deglyco sylated SP-A, and with the collagenase-resistant fragment of SP-A, but not by coincubation with mannan. These results suggest the presence o f a receptor on alveolar macrophages with a high degree of specificity for SP-A.