PRESENCE OF GC (VITAMIN D-BINDING PROTEIN) AND INTERACTIONS WITH ACTIN IN HUMAN PLACENTAL TISSUE

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EMERSON, DL
WERNER, PA
CHENG, MH
GALBRAITH, RM
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[1] MED UNIV S CAROLINA, DEPT BAS & CLIN IMMUNOL & MICROBIOL, 171 ASHELY AVE, CHARLESTON, SC 29425 USA
[2] MED UNIV S CAROLINA, DEPT MED, CHARLESTON, SC 29425 USA
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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF REPRODUCTIVE IMMUNOLOGY AND MICROBIOLOGY | 1985年 / 7卷 / 01期
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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The distribution of Gc protein and actin and their interactions were studied in normal full-term human placentae. Both Gc and actin were detected by physicochemical analysis of isolated trophoblast membranes. Immunofluorescence of native placenta sections showed fluorescence for both proteins on smooth muscle cells lining the fetal stem vessels, intervillous fibrin, villous fibrinoid, trophoblast membrane, and cytoplasm of villous stromal cells. Binding of Gc was demonstrated by prior incubation of sections with purified Gc which led to a striking increase in intensity of Gc fluorescence, but actin fluorescence was unaffected by this procedure and by preincubation with actin. Endogenous Gc and actin could also be removed by washing of tissue sections with chaotrope-3 M KCl or 3 M NH4SCN, denaturant-6 M urea, or glycine-HCl pH 3.8, as judged by fluorescence and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of the wash supernatant. Phenotypic analysis of Gc eluted from trophoblast membranes and of corresponding matched maternal and fetal cord sera by isoelectric focusing indicated that trophoblast Gc was of predominantly maternal origin. Although the roles of Gc and actin in the placenta are unknown, these results indicate that Gc may be another maternal protein for which specific binding sites are expressed on the membrane of placental trophoblast.
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