We found that phorbol ester-primed THP-1 cells (a human monocyte cell line)
, which express a scavenger receptor, were stimulated by mucins through the
macrophage scavenger receptor, resulting in enhanced secretion of IL-1 bet
a. The activity was abolished by treatment of the mucins with sialidase, in
dicating that sialic acid is involved in binding. I-125-Labeled ovine subma
xillary mucin could bind to COS 7 cells transfected with cDNA encoding the
scavenger receptor. Binding was inhibited by mucins, fucoidan, and polyinos
inic acid but not by polycytidylic acid, this being consistent with the cha
racteristics of the scavenger receptor. When phorbol ester-primed THP-1 cel
ls were cocultured with colon cancer cells producing mucins, IL-1 beta secr
eted from the THP-1 cells increased significantly. Adhesion between colon c
ancer cells and a scavenger receptor transfectant was observed, and binding
was inhibited partly by mucins and ligands for the scavenger receptor, (C)
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