Abstract

Vitamin K-dependent protein S and complement regulator C4b-binding protein (C4BP) form a high-affinity complex in plasma. We have previously shown that both free protein S and the C4BP-protein S complex can bind to apoptotic Jurkat cells. It has been demonstrated in the past that protein S and C4BP can bind to neutrophils. We now show that it is only the apoptotic neutrophil population that binds these proteins. In addition, we also show that binding is mediated through the Gla domain on protein S, which binds negatively charged phospholipids, since a monoclonal antibody directed against this domain blocks the binding. Thus, we conclude that binding of protein S and the C4BP-protein S complex to neutrophils is not cell specific, but rather apoptosis dependent.

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