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Calpain secreted by activated human lymphoid cells degrades myelin

✍ Scribed by R. V. Deshpande; J. M. Goust; E. L. Hogan; N. L. Banik


Book ID
102911590
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1995
Tongue
English
Weight
709 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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✦ Synopsis


Calpain secreted by lymphoid (MOLT-3, M.R.) or monocytic (U-937, THP-1) cell lines activated with PMA and A23187 degraded myelin antigens. The degradative effect of enzymes released in the extracellular medium was tested on purified myelin basic protein and rat central nervous system myelin in vitro. The extent of protein degradation was determined by SDS-PAGE and densitometric analysis. Various proteinase inhibitors were used to determine to what extent protein degradation was mediated by calpain and/or other enzymes. Lysosomal and serine proteinase inhibitors inhibited 20-40 % of the myelindegradative activity found in the incubation media of cell lines, whereas the calcium chelator (EGTA), the calpain-specific inhibitor (calpastatin), and a monoclonal antibody to m calpain blocked myelin degradation by 6040%. Since breakdown products of MBP generated by calpain may include fragments with antigenic epitopes, this enzyme may play an important role in the initiation of immune-mediated demyelination.


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