1999
DOI: 10.1177/002215549904700607
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Hakata Antigen, a New Member of the Ficolin/Opsonin p35 Family, Is a Novel Human Lectin Secreted into Bronchus/Alveolus and Bile

Abstract: SUMMARYHakata antigen was first reported as a serum protein that reacted with an autoantibody from patients with systemic lupus erythematosus. Recently, it has been found that Hakata antigen is a new member of the ficolin/opsonin p35 family, which is a distinct lectin family, on the basis of homology of structures and the common characteristic of possessing lectin activity. In this study we analyzed the tissue distribution of Hakata antigen. Hakata antigen mRNA and protein were generated in the lung and liver.… Show more

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“…Ficolin 3 is expressed in hepatocytes and biliary cells and is excreted in the bile. 23,24 Ficolins are either secreted or attached to plasma membrane. They act as a site of aggregation of MASP proteases and are associated with the lectin pathway of complement activation.…”
Section: Biologic Significance Of Differentially Expressed Genes Betwmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ficolin 3 is expressed in hepatocytes and biliary cells and is excreted in the bile. 23,24 Ficolins are either secreted or attached to plasma membrane. They act as a site of aggregation of MASP proteases and are associated with the lectin pathway of complement activation.…”
Section: Biologic Significance Of Differentially Expressed Genes Betwmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three types of ficolins have recently been identified in human, L-ficolin/P35 (FCN2 or ficolin 2) (12), M-ficolin (FCN1 or ficolin 1) (13,14), and H-ficolin/Hakata antigen (FCN3 or ficolin 3) (15)(16)(17), and two types of ficolins, ficolins A and B, have been identified in mice (18,19). The fibrinogen-like domain of L-ficolin, forming a globular structure like the CRD of MBL, is the pattern of carbohydrate structures.…”
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“…Although similar in structure, H-ficolin (gi: 27754776) is quite different at the amino acid sequence level as compared with L-ficolin and M-ficolin with a sequence identity of only 45 and 46%, respectively. H-ficolin is synthesized by hepatocytes and bile duct epithelial cells where the protein is then secreted into the bloodstream and bile, respectively (25,26). H-ficolin is also found in the mucosa of the lung where it originates from bronchial epithelial cells and alveolar type II epithelial cells (25).…”
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“…H-ficolin is synthesized by hepatocytes and bile duct epithelial cells where the protein is then secreted into the bloodstream and bile, respectively (25,26). H-ficolin is also found in the mucosa of the lung where it originates from bronchial epithelial cells and alveolar type II epithelial cells (25). The mean serum concentration of H-ficolin is 18.4 g/ml, as compared with 3.3 and 1.07 g/ml for L-and M-ficolin, respectively, and H-ficolin is thus the most abundant PRM of the lectin pathway (2,27).…”
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