Degradation of glycated bovine serum albumin in microglial cells |
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Authors: | Stolzing Alexandra Widmer Rebecca Jung Tobias Voss Peter Grune Tilman |
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Affiliation: | Kroto Research Institute and Centre for Nanoscience and Technology, North Campus, Sheffield University, Sheffield, UK. |
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Abstract: | Glycated protein products are formed upon binding of sugars to lysine and arginine residues and have been shown to accumulate during aging and in pathologies such as Alzheimer disease and diabetes. Often these glycated proteins are transformed into advanced glycation end products (AGEs) by a series of intramolecular rearrangements. In the study presented here we tested the ability of microglial cells to degrade BSA-AGE formed by glycation reactions of bovine serum albumin (BSA) with glucose and fructose. Microglial cells are able to degrade BSA-AGEs to a certain degree by proteasomal and lysosomal pathways. However, the proteasome and lysosomal proteases are severely inhibited by cross-linked BSA-AGEs. BSA-AGEs are furthermore able to activate microglial cells. This activation is accompanied by an enhanced degradation of BSA-AGE. Therefore, we conclude that microglial cells are able to degrade glycated proteins, although cross-linked protein-AGEs have an inhibitory effect on proteolytic systems in microglial cells. |
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