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Differential distribution of calpain in human lymphoid cells
Authors:Rajendra V. Deshpande  Jean-Michel Goust  Naren L. Banik Ph.D.
Affiliation:(1) Department of Microbiology and Immunology, Medical University of South Carolina, 29425 Charleston, SC;(2) Department of Neurology, Medical University of South Carolina, 29425 Charleston, SC
Abstract:Calpain, a calcium-activated neutral proteinase, is ubiquitously present in human tissues. To determine if lymphoid cells implicated in pathogenesis of demyelination may harbor calpain in a functionally active form, we determined both mgrCalpain and mCalpain activities in human lymphoid cell lines. DEAE-cellulose and phenylsepharose column chromatography were used to isolate the enzyme from the natural inhibitor, calpastatin. Lymphocytic lines (CCRF-CEM, MOLT-3, MOLT-4, M.R.) showed predominance of mgrCalpain (55–80%) whereas the monocytic line (U-937) showed prodominance of mCalpain (77%). Proportion and subcellular distribution of both isoforms varied among cell lines. Calpains isolated from U-937 cells degraded myelin basic protein. These results indicate that human lymphoid cells harbor functionally active calpain that can degrade myelin components in vitro. The study suggests a degradative role for calpain in demyelinating diseases.
Keywords:Calpain  calcium-activated  calpastatin  lymphoid cells  myelin basic protein  demyelination
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