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Title: Characterization of Plasminogen Binding to NB4 Promyelocytic Cells Using Monoclonal Antibodies against Receptor-Induced Binding Sites in Cell-Bound Plasminogen
Author: Jardí Ripoll, Mercè
Fàbregas, Pere
Sagarra Tió, María
Pérez Lucena, María José
Félez, Jordi
Keywords: Leucèmia
Cromosomes humans
Leukemia
Human chromosomes
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Abstract: The NB4 promyelocytic cell line exhibits many of the characteristics of acute promyelocytic leukemia blast cells, including the translocation (15 : 17) that fuses the PML gene on chromosome 15 to the RAR alpha gene on chromosome 17. These cells have a very high fibrinolytic capacity. In addition to a high secretion of urokinase, NB4 cells exhibit a 10-fold higher plasminogen binding capacity compared with other leukemic cell lines. When tissue-type plasminogen activator was added to acid-treated cells, plasmin generation was 20-26-fold higher than that generated by U937 cells or peripheral blood neutrophils, respectively. We found that plasminogen bound to these cells can be detected by fluorescence-activated cell sorting using an antiplasminogen monoclonal antibody that specifically reacts with this antigen when it is bound to cell surfaces. All-trans retinoid acid treatment of NB4 cells markedly decreased the binding of this monoclonal antibody. This cell line constitutes a unique model to explore plasminogen binding and activation on cell surfaces that can be modulated by all-trans retinoid acid treatment.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/984589
It is part of: Journal of Biomedicine and Biotechnology, 2012, vol. 2012
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/126561
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/984589
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