High-molecular weight kininogen is present in cultured human endothelial cells: Localization, isolation, and characterization

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The presence of high-molecular weight (mol wt) kininogen was demonstrated in cultured human endothelial cells derived from the umbilical cord by immunofluorescence techniques. Cultured human endothelial cells contain 58 ± 11 ng (n = 16) high-mol wt kininogen/106 cells as determined by an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) specific for high-mol wt kininogen. High-mol wt kininogen was isolated from cultured human endothelial cells by immunoaffinity chromatography. Nonreduced sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) demonstrated that endothelial cell high-mol wt kininogen consisted of five protein bands with mol wts of 95,000, 85,000 65,000, 46,000, and 30,000 daltons. Immunoblotting of the endothelial cell high-mol wt kininogen by using specific antisera against the heavy and light chain indicated that the 95,000-, 85,000-, and 65,000-dalton bands consisted of the heavy and light chain whereas the 46,000 and 30,000-dalton bands reacted only with the anti-light chain antiserum. Immunoprecipitation studies performed with lysed, metabolically labeled endothelial cells and monospecific antisera directed against high-mol wt kininogen suggested that high-mol wt kininogen is not synthesized by the endothelial cells. Endothelial cells cultured in high-mol wt kininogen-free medium did not contain high-mol wt kininogen. These studies indicate that endothelial cell high-mol wt kininogen was proteolytically cleaved in the culture medium and subsequently internalized by the endothelial cells. Binding and internalization studies performed with 125I-labeled, proteolytically cleaved, high-mol wt kininogen showed that endothelial cells can indeed bind and internalize proteolytically cleaved high-mol wt kininogen in a specific and saturable way.

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Van Iwaarden, F., De Groot, P. G., Sixma, J. J., Berrettini, M., & Bouma, B. N. (1988). High-molecular weight kininogen is present in cultured human endothelial cells: Localization, isolation, and characterization. Blood, 71(5), 1268–1276. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.v71.5.1268.1268

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