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Trace amounts of enhancing factor/phospholipase A2 in mouse peritoneal exudate cells
Authors:Abhay R Redkar  Shilpa Kadam  Madhav G Deo  Rita Mulherkar
Institution:(1) Laboratory of Genetic Engineering, Cancer Research Institute Tata Memorial Centre Parel, 400012 Mumbai, India
Abstract:Enhancing factor (EF), a mouse phospholipase A2 (PLA2), has been purified from the small intestines, based on its ability to increase the binding of epidermal growth factor in a radioreceptor assay. EF/PLA2 was found to be localized predominantly in the Paneth cells in the small intestines. Whether mouse intestinal EF/PLA2 is identical/similar to mouse secretory PLA2 was to be determined. Phospholipases are known to play a crucial role in the process of inflammation. This paper reports the presence of trace amounts of EF/PLA2 in the peritoneal exudate cells. Western blot analysis of the acid extracts showed the presence of a 14 kDa immunologically cross-reactive protein. RT-PCR analysis using EF specific primers amplified a ∼700 bp product which was further confirmed to be EF-specific by nested PCR analysis and sequencing. Presence of EF in the peritoneal exudate cells could be a unique mode of transport of growth factor modulator to the site of injury to aid in regeneration/cell proliferation of damaged tissue.
Keywords:Enhancing factor  phospholipase A2            inflammation  neutrophil  Paneth cells  EGF
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