Effects of human polymorphonuclear leukocyte collagenase on sub-component C1q of the first component of human complement |
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Authors: | DS Fletcher HR Williams Tsau-Yen Lin |
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Institution: | Merck Institute for Therapeutic Research, Rahway, N.J. 07065 U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The similarities in the structure and properties of C1q and collagen prompted us to examine the susceptibility of C1q to human polymorphonuclear leukocyte collagenase. Incubation of C1q with a collagenase preparation resulted in no change in (1) the binding of C1q to immunoglobulin aggregates, (2) the hemolytic function of C1q as measured by reconstitution of C1q-depleted serum in immune hemolysis, or (3) the structural properties of C1q as revealed by gel electrophorettic patterns of the whole molecule or its polypeptide chains. In contrast, rapid inactivation and degradation of C1q was caused by leukocyte elastase.The collagenase preparation was, however, capable of cleaving reduced and carboxamidomethylated C1q into discrete fragments. This activity was attributed to a gelatinase present in the enzyme preparation since (1) the cleavage reaction was inhibited by denatured collagen but not by native collagen and (2) a collagenase fraction free of gelatinolytic activity could not degrade reduced and carboxamidomethylated C1q, while a gelatinase fraction devoid of collagenase activity retained the capacity to effect reduced and carboxamidomethylated C1q. Both collagenase and gelatinase activities were activated from the latent form by trypsin, and inhibited by EDTA.Therefore, it appears that native C1q lacks the structural features present in collagen which are recognized by leukocyte collagenase for hydrolytic action even though the denatured molecule still contains that region capable of being cleaved by gelatinase. |
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Keywords: | PMN polymorphonuclear RCM reduced and carboxamidomethylated SDS sodium dodecyl sulfate TAC trypsin-activated collagenase LC latent collagenase |
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