IMMUNOLOGICAL STUDIES OF HUMAN PLACENTAE - IDENTIFICATION AND DISTRIBUTION OF PROTEINS IN MATURE CHORIONIC VILLI
- 1 January 1977
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 27 (2), 365-375
Abstract
Cryostat sections of 15 full-term, normal, human placentae were studied by indirect immunofluorescence, using characterized antisera to a large number of proteins, to localize particular protein antigens to well-defined anatomical regions. Actin, plasminogen, and transferrin were identified in trophoblasts. .beta.-2-Microglobulin was uniformly absent from these cells. The complement component 3 [C3], Ig[immunoglobulin]G, fibrinogen and collagen were identified in trophoblastic basement membranes. IgG was the most sparingly represented, and C3 was not found on all trophoblastic basement membranes. Many proteins were identified within the stroma of chorionic villi, collagen being the most abundant. Many of these persisted following prolonged washing of the tissues. All 4 IgG subclasses were present in stroma, IgG1 and IgG3 being most prominent. Stromal cells were positive for .beta.-2-microglobulin, suggesting a unique sequestration of this protein on stromal cells but not on trophoblasts. Placental stem vessels was surrounded by collagen, and the walls of these vessels stained brightly for myosin: the vascular endothelium contained .beta.-2-microglobulin and actin. Peri- and inter-villous fibrin were faintly positive for several proteins, but these areas stained intensely for fibrinogen, plasminogen, .alpha.-2-macroglobulin and C4. This approach was useful in establishing precise definitions of the molecular morphology of normal human placentae.This publication has 36 references indexed in Scilit:
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