The interaction of highly purified, monomeric fibrinogen (Fg) with human monocytes (MO) was investigated. In contrast to commercial Fg, no high-affinity binding of monomeric Fg to MO or mononuclear cells could be demonstrated. MO preincubated with Fg in the presence or absence of Ca++ elicited an oxidative burst when triggered with anti-Fg antibodies. Divalency of the antibody and specificity were required, but an intact Fc portion was not. Surface-adsorbed monomeric Fg also promoted an oxidative burst. Evidence is presented that Fg-MO interaction is mediated by the carboxy-gamma terminus of Fg. MO treated with monomeric Fg or exposed to Fg-coated surfaces show a reduced oxidative burst upon triggering with unrelated stimuli. Thus, MO function may be modulated upon interaction with surface-adsorbed Fg or with fibrin.

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