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Identification of IL-1 receptors on human monocytes.

J Uhl1, R C Newton, J G Giri, G Sandlin, R Horuk.   

Abstract

The expression and functional analysis of IL-1 beta R on human monocytes were investigated. Binding of 125I-IL-1 to human monocytes was found to be specific and saturable. Scatchard plot analysis revealed a single class of receptors with a binding constant of 600 pM and a receptor density of approximately 100 binding sites per cell. At 37 degrees C 54% of the labeled ligand was internalized over 2 h of incubation. Addition of 0.2% sodium azide to the cells reduced ligand internalization to 9% of total bound. Cross-linking studies revealed that the IL-1R in human monocytes had a Mr of 80 kDa. The addition of IL-1 to monocytes caused changes in membrane Ag expression as assessed by flow cytometric analysis. The results of this study identify IL-1 receptors on monocytes and suggest that IL-1 may act as an effector molecule for monocytes by enhancing expression of Ag correlated with cell differentiation and immune function.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2521881

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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