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The potentiation of myeloperoxidase activity by the glycosaminoglycan-dependent binding of myeloperoxidase to proteins of the extracellular matrix
L. Kubala, H. Kolářová, J. Víteček, S. Kremserová, A. Klinke, D. Lau, AL. Chapman, S. Baldus, JP. Eiserich,
Jazyk angličtina Země Nizozemsko
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, práce podpořená grantem
- MeSH
- cévní endotel cytologie metabolismus MeSH
- dimerizace MeSH
- dusičnany metabolismus MeSH
- extracelulární matrix - proteiny chemie metabolismus MeSH
- fibronektiny metabolismus MeSH
- glykosaminoglykany metabolismus MeSH
- kolagen typu IV metabolismus MeSH
- kultivované buňky MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- oxidační stres MeSH
- peroxidasa metabolismus MeSH
- tyrosin metabolismus MeSH
- vazba proteinů MeSH
- Check Tag
- lidé MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- práce podpořená grantem MeSH
BACKGROUND: Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is an abundant hemoprotein expressed by neutrophil granulocytes that is recognized to play an important role in the development of vascular diseases. Upon degranulation from circulating neutrophil granulocytes, MPO binds to the surface of endothelial cells in an electrostatic-dependent manner and undergoes transcytotic migration to the underlying extracellular matrix (ECM). However, the mechanisms governing the binding of MPO to subendothelial ECM proteins, and whether this binding modulates its enzymatic functions are not well understood. METHODS: We investigated MPO binding to ECM derived from aortic endothelial cells, aortic smooth muscle cells, and fibroblasts, and to purified ECM proteins, and the modulation of these associations by glycosaminoglycans. The oxidizing and chlorinating potential of MPO upon binding to ECM proteins was tested. RESULTS: MPO binds to the ECM proteins collagen IV and fibronectin, and this association is enhanced by the pre-incubation of these proteins with glycosaminoglycans. Correspondingly, an excess of glycosaminoglycans in solution during incubation inhibits the binding of MPO to collagen IV and fibronectin. These observations were confirmed with cell-derived ECM. The oxidizing and chlorinating potential of MPO was preserved upon binding to collagen IV and fibronectin; even the potentiation of MPO activity in the presence of collagen IV and fibronectin was observed. CONCLUSIONS: Collectively, the data reveal that MPO binds to ECM proteins on the basis of electrostatic interactions, and MPO chlorinating and oxidizing activity is potentiated upon association with these proteins. GENERAL SIGNIFICANCE: Our findings provide new insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying the interaction of MPO with ECM proteins.
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