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Preciado-Patt Liana Cahalon Liora Hershkovitz Rami Lider Ofer Pras Mordechai Fridkin Mati 《International journal of peptide research and therapeutics》1998,5(5-6):349-355
Summary Serum amyloid A (SAA), an acute-phase reactant, exists naturally as a minor protein in the sera of healthy individuals. However,
its levels in sera are increased markedly during various transient and chronic inflammatory diseases, often concomitantly
with accumulation at inflicted sites. SAA is synthesized mainly in the liver following the synergistic action of cytokines,
mainly tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-1 and-6 (IL-1 and IL-6). It was already shown by us that upon interaction
with SAA or amyloid A (AA), the extracellular matrix (ECM) and laminin induced the adhesion of resting human CD4+ T-cells in an apparently β1-integrin-mediated manner. Herein we have shown that the SAA-ECM complex modulates the regulation of cytokine synthesis by
human T-lymphocytes. The SAA-ECM complex dramatically enhanced the release of TNF-α by human T-cells in a dose-dependent manner,
reaching its maximal effect in the presence of 100 μM recombinant SAA. The SAA domain, responsible for the enhanced release
of TNF-α by human T-lymphocytes, is apparently the amyloid A protein (AA, i.e. SAA2-82). Specifically, TNF-α enhanced secretion
is mediated through intimate interactions of SAA/AA, with laminin. Thus, the ECM serving as a temporary anchorage site for
SAA and AA seems to be involved in regulating TNF-α secretion and the recruitment and accumulation of immunocytes in extravascular,
inflammatory compartments. 相似文献
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Poitou C Coussieu C Rouault C Coupaye M Cancello R Bedel JF Gouillon M Bouillot JL Oppert JM Basdevant A Clément K 《Obesity (Silver Spring, Md.)》2006,14(2):309-318
Objective: Adipocytes secrete a series of acute phase proteins including serum amyloid A (SAA); the link with metabolic status is unknown. We studied the variations of expression of the SAA gene in adipose and liver tissues and of SAA serum levels, as well as their relationships with metabolic features during weight loss. Research Methods and Procedures: Plasmatic variations of SAA, inflammatory markers (high sensitivity C‐reactive protein, interleukin‐6, fibrinogen, and orosomucoid), and adipokines (adiponectin, leptin) were studied in 60 morbidly obese patients before and after gastric surgery. For 10 subjects, SAA mRNA expression was measured at baseline in subcutaneous white adipose tissue (scWAT) and visceral white adipose tissue (vWAT) and in the liver. The evolution of SAA mRNA expression was also studied after surgery in scWAT. Results: SAA serum concentration displayed a significant reduction 3 months after surgery and remained stable beyond 6 months. mRNA expression of inducible SAA isoforms (SAA 1 and 2) in scWAT was higher than in vWAT (p = 0.01) and the liver (p < 0.01) and correlated significantly with BMI, SAA, and high sensitivity C‐reactive protein serum concentrations but not with metabolic markers (glucose, insulin, lipid parameters, adiponectin). SAA serum level and its variation during weight loss significantly correlated with adiposity markers (BMI and adipocyte volume, p < 0.01) and inflammatory markers but not with variations of metabolic parameters. The variations of SAA expression in scWAT after surgery correlated with changes in BMI and SAA protein serum levels (p < 0.05). Discussion: SAA can be considered as a marker of adiposity‐induced low‐grade inflammation but not of the metabolic status of obese subjects. 相似文献
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Serum amyloid A promotes LPS clearance and suppresses LPS‐induced inflammation and tissue injury 下载免费PDF全文
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is a major microbial mediator for tissue injury and sepsis resulting from Gram‐negative bacterial infection. LPS is an external factor that induces robust expression of serum amyloid A (SAA), a major constituent of the acute‐phase proteins, but the relationship between SAA expression and LPS‐induced tissue injury remains unclear. Here, we report that mice with inducible transgenic expression of human SAA1 are partially protected against inflammatory response and lung injury caused by LPS and cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). In comparison, transgenic SAA1 does not attenuate TNFα‐induced lung inflammation and injury. The SAA1 expression level correlates inversely with the endotoxin concentrations in serum and lung tissues since SAA1 binds directly to LPS to form a complex that promotes LPS uptake by macrophages. Disruption of the SAA1‐LPS interaction with a SAA1‐derived peptide partially reduces the protective effect and exacerbates inflammation. These findings demonstrate that acute‐phase SAA provides innate feedback protection against LPS‐induced inflammation and tissue injury. 相似文献
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《Cell communication & adhesion》2013,20(4):67-71
AbstractBradykinin-related peptides (kinins) are well known to contribute to leukocyte recruitment to inflammatory foci; however, a role of these universal pro-inflammatory mediators in the first step of this process, i.e. the leukocyte adhesion to endothelial cells, is not well understood. In this work we found that bradykinin and des-Arg10-kallidin enhance the adhesion of polymorphonuclear bloods cells (PMN) to fibrinogen and fibronectin. Also, the PMN adherence to endothelial cells of HMEC-1 line strongly increased after stimulation by kinins, particularly des-Arg10-kallidin, or when PMN were co-stimulated with bradykinin and interleukin-1β. These effects were attenuated after PMN treatment with a specific inhibitor of carboxypeptidases, which convert kinins to their des-Arg metabolites. The kinin peptides were also able to change the Mac-1 integrin expression on the PMN surface. These results suggest a regulatory effect of kinins on leukocyte adhesion to endothelial wall, providing new aspects of the leukocyte infiltration into inflamed tissues. 相似文献
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Anna Rising Ella Cederlund Carina Palmberg Henrik Uhlhorn Stefan Gaunitz Kerstin Nordling Erik Ågren Elisabet Ihse Gunilla T. Westermark Lars Tjernberg Hans Jörnvall Jan Johansson Per Westermark 《Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society》2017,26(11):2312-2318
Amyloid A (AA) amyloidosis occurs spontaneously in many mammals and birds, but the prevalence varies considerably among different species, and even among subgroups of the same species. The Blue fox and the Gray fox seem to be resistant to the development of AA amyloidosis, while Island foxes have a high prevalence of the disease. Herein, we report on the identification of AA amyloidosis in the Red fox (Vulpes vulpes). Edman degradation and tandem MS analysis of proteolyzed amyloid protein revealed that the amyloid partly was composed of full‐length SAA. Its amino acid sequence was determined and found to consist of 111 amino acid residues. Based on inter‐species sequence comparisons we found four residue exchanges (Ser31, Lys63, Leu71, Lys72) between the Red and Blue fox SAAs. Lys63 seems unique to the Red fox SAA. We found no obvious explanation to how these exchanges might correlate with the reported differences in SAA amyloidogenicity. Furthermore, in contrast to fibrils from many other mammalian species, the isolated amyloid fibrils from Red fox did not seed AA amyloidosis in a mouse model. 相似文献
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Acute phase serum amyloid A (A-SAA) is a well-known marker of inflammation. The present review summarizes data on the regulation of A-SAA expression, signaling pathways which it is involved in, its effects, and possible influences on progression of malignant tumors. 相似文献
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Association between coronary endothelial dysfunction and local inflammation of atherosclerotic coronary arteries 总被引:4,自引:0,他引:4
Matsubara T Ishibashi T Hori T Ozaki K Mezaki T Tsuchida K Nasuno A Kubota K Tanaka T Miida T Aizawa Y Nishio M 《Molecular and cellular biochemistry》2003,249(1-2):67-73
We have examined a possibility whether or not severity and extent of coronary atherosclerosis may associate with degree of local inflammation in relation to endothelial dysfunction as is indicated by reduced NO formation. Blood samples were obtained from aortic root (Ao) and coronary sinus (CS) of 39 patients who underwent coronary angiography. Plasma NOx levels (nitrite + nitrate, stable NO end-products) were evaluated by HPLC-Griess system, and markers of inflammation, C-reactive protein (CRP) and serum amyloid A protein (SAA), were measured by Latex Turbidimetric Immunoassay. To evaluate the changes of these substances through coronary circulation, the percentage changes of respective markers [(CS – Ao) × 100/Ao] were calculated. The extent and severity of atherosclerosis of left coronary arteries were evaluated with Gensini Score (GS). The GS correlated with the percentage changes of NOx (r = –0.35, p < 0.05) and that of SAA (r = 0.43, p < 0.05) across coronary circulation, but not with changes in CRP. Moreover, the percentage changes of NOx correlated with that of SAA (r = –0.36, p < 0.05). These results indicated that severity and extent of coronary atherosclerosis related to degree of local inflammation which has a possible association with coronary endothelial dysfunction. 相似文献
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Beta amyloid peptide-containing neuritic plaques are a defining feature of Alzheimer's disease pathology. Beta amyloid are 38-43 residue peptides derived by proteolytic cleavage of amyloid precursor protein. Although much attention has focused on the proteolytic events leading to beta amyloid generation, the function of amyloid precursor protein remains poorly described. Previously, we reported that amyloid precursor protein functions as a pro-inflammatory receptor on monocytic lineage cells and defined a role for amyloid precursor protein in adhesion by demonstrating that beta(1) integrin-mediated pro-inflammatory activation of monocytes is amyloid precursor protein dependent. We demonstrated that antibody-induced cross-linking of amyloid precursor protein in human THP-1 monocytes and primary mouse microglia stimulates a tyrosine kinase-based pro-inflammatory signaling response leading to acquisition of a reactive phenotype. Here, we have identified pro-inflammatory mediators released upon amyloid precursor protein-dependent activation of monocytes and microglia. We show that amyloid precursor protein cross-linking stimulated tyrosine kinase-dependent increases in pro-inflammatory cytokine release and a tyrosine kinase-independent increase in beta amyloid 1-42 generation. These data provide much needed insight into the function of amyloid precursor protein and provide potential therapeutic targets to limit inflammatory changes associated with the progression of Alzheimer's disease. 相似文献
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Simcha Urieli-Shoval Zvezdana Finci-Yeheskel Shira Dishon Daliah Galinsky Reinhold P. Linke Ilana Ariel Mark Levin Inbar Ben-Shachar Diana Prus 《The journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry》2010,58(11):1015-1023
Serum amyloid A (SAA) is an acute phase protein which is expressed primarily in the liver as a part of the systemic response to various injuries and inflammatory stimuli; its expression in ovarian tumors has not been described. Here, we investigated the expression of SAA in human benign and malignant ovarian epithelial tumors. Non-radioactive in situ hybridization applied on ovarian paraffin tissue sections revealed mostly negative SAA mRNA expression in normal surface epithelium. Expression was increased gradually as epithelial cells progressed through benign and borderline adenomas to primary and metastatic adenocarcinomas. Similar expression pattern of the SAA protein was observed by immunohistochemical staining. RT-PCR analysis confirmed the overexpression of the SAA1 and SAA4 genes in ovarian carcinomas compared with normal ovarian tissues. In addition, strong expression of SAA mRNA and protein was found in the ovarian carcinoma cell line OVCAR-3. Finally, patients with ovarian carcinoma had high SAA serum levels, which strongly correlated with high levels of CA-125 and C-reactive protein. Enhanced expression of SAA in ovarian carcinomas may play a role in ovarian tumorigenesis and may have therapeutic application. (J Histochem Cytochem 58:1015–1023, 2010) 相似文献