PLATELET-ADHESION TO COLLAGEN - FACTORS AFFECTING MG-2+-DEPENDENT AND BIVALENT-CATION-INDEPENDENT ADHESION

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ZIJENAH, LS [1 ]
MORTON, LF [1 ]
BARNES, MJ [1 ]
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[1] STRANGEWAYS RES LAB,WORTS CAUSEWAY,CAMBRIDGE CB1 4RN,ENGLAND
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10.1042/bj2680481
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Platelet adhesion to collagens immobilized on plastic has been measured, with the following results. (1) Human, but not rabbit, platelets adhered readily to pepsin-extracted monomeric collagens in an Mg2+-dependent manner. (2) Rabbit platelets adhered to a monomeric collagen extracted without pepsin by a process that was cation-independent; human platelet adhesion to this collagen exhibited a cation-independent element. (3) Human platelet adhesion to polymeric collagens, including intact native fibres and those reconstituted from pepsin-extracted monomeric collagens, exhibited appreciable cation-independence; adhesion of rabbit platelets to these collagens occurred only by a cation-independent process; pepsin treatment of the intact fibres caused a reduction in cation-independent binding. Two mechanisms of adhesion can therefore be distinguished, one Mg2+-dependent, expressed by human, but not rabbit, platelets, the other cation-independent and exhibited by platelets of both species. Mg2+-dependent and cation-independent adhesion sites are located within the triple helix of collagen, but the latter sites are only expressed in collagen in polymeric form. In neither case is the helical conformation of the sites essential for their binding activity. Cation-independent adhesion sites are also located in the pepsin-sensitive non-helical telopeptides of collagen and can be expressed in both monomeric and polymeric collagens. Chemical modification of collagen lysine residues indicates that specific lysine residues may be involved in Mg2+-dependent adhesion. Adhesion using human citrated platelet-rich plasma is Mg2+-independent. Plasma contains factors, conceivably the adhesive proteins fibronectin and von Willebrand factor, that promote the Mg2+-independent mechanism.
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