Insusceptibility of Cockayne syndrome-derived lymphocytes to plasminogen activator-like protease induction by ultraviolet rays and its abolition by interferon. |
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Authors: | K Sugita N Suzuki E Isogai H Niimi |
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Institution: | Department of Pediatrics, Chiba University School of Medicine, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Protease induced by ultraviolet rays (UV) has been extensively investigated in human cells. Plasminogen activator-like protease (PA) activity was induced soon after UV irradiation in peripheral lymphocytes derived from healthy donors. In contrast, UV-irradiated lymphocytes derived from Cockayne syndrome (CS) cases did not show marked protease inducibility. Epstein-Barr (EB) virus-transformed CS lymphoblastoid cells were also characterized by insusceptibility to UV-induction of PA. However, when CS-derived cells were treated with a human interferon (HuIFN) preparation prior to irradiation, induction of PA activity was detected, irrespective of the kind of HuIFN (alpha or gamma). The results indicate the possibility of abnormal PA metabolism in CS-derived cells. |
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