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The Urokinase Receptor is a Major Vitronectin-binding Protein on Endothelial Cells

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Journal Exp Cell Res
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1996 May 1
PMID 8612711
Citations 41
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Abstract

We have previously demonstrated that vitronectin (VN), a morphoregulatory protein in the vessel wall, is internalized and translocated to the subendothelial matrix by an integrin-independent mechanism (J. Histochem. Cytochem. 41, 1823-1832, 1993). The cell surface component which mediates the initial contact of VN with endothelial cells is defined here. The specific binding of VN to endothelial cells demonstrated the following properties: a threefold increase after phorbol ester treatment; 85% inhibition by pretreatment of cells with phosphatidylinositol-phospholipase C to release glycolipid-anchored surface proteins; a 90% inhibition by urokinase (u-PA) receptor blocking antibody. u-PA increased VN binding to cells due to an eightfold increase in the affinity of VN for the u-PA receptor. Structure-function studies showed that the amino-terminal fragment of u-PA, devoid of any proteolytic activity, mediated this effect. Active plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1), but not inactivated PAI-1, inhibited VN binding to cells and displaced VN that was prebound to endothelial cell monolayers. Similarly, VN binding to purified (immobilized) u-PA receptor, but not to integrin, was enhanced by u-PA and inhibited by PAI-1. Hence, the binding of soluble VN to endothelial cell surfaces is mediated by the u-PA receptor, and the relative concentrations of u-PA and PAI-1 are able to regulate the strength of this interaction. Endothelial cell adhesion to immobilized VN was found to be integrin-mediated without any involvement of the VN-uPA-receptor system. Hence, the interaction of VN with the u-PA receptor may be involved in the regulation of cellular processes necessary for endothelial cell invasion and migration at VN-rich extracellular matrix sites.

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