Abstract

We examined T-cells, B-cells, and natural killer cells of four normal individuals for surface-bound fibronectin (FN) using fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis and double fluorescence labeling with monoclonal antibodies. While Leu 12 (CD 19)-positive B-cells stained also uniformly with anti-FN antibody, neither OKT 3 (CD 3)-positive T-cells nor Leu 11 (CD 16)-positive natural killer cells could be labeled with anti-FN. Although an anti-FN receptor antibody was not available, these data strongly suggest a distinct pattern of FN-binding by human lymphocytes.

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