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Human follicular fluid heparan sulfate contains abundant 3-O-sulfated chains with anticoagulant activity
Authors:de Agostini Ariane I  Dong Ji-Cui  de Vantéry Arrighi Corinne  Ramus Marie-Andrée  Dentand-Quadri Isabelle  Thalmann Sébastien  Ventura Patricia  Ibecheole Victoria  Monge Felicia  Fischer Anne-Marie  HajMohammadi Sassan  Shworak Nicholas W  Zhang Lijuan  Zhang Zhenqing  Linhardt Robert J
Affiliation:Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Geneva University Hospitals and University of Geneva, Geneva 14, Switzerland. Ariane.Deagostini@medecine.unige.ch
Abstract:Anticoagulant heparan sulfate proteoglycans bind and activate antithrombin by virtue of a specific 3-O-sulfated pentasaccharide. They not only occur in the vascular wall but also in extravascular tissues, such as the ovary, where their functions remain unknown. The rupture of the ovarian follicle at ovulation is one of the most striking examples of tissue remodeling in adult mammals. It involves tightly controlled inflammation, proteolysis, and fibrin deposition. We hypothesized that ovarian heparan sulfates may modulate these processes through interactions with effector proteins. Our previous work has shown that anticoagulant heparan sulfates are synthesized by rodent ovarian granulosa cells, and we now have set out to characterize heparan sulfates from human follicular fluid. Here we report the first anticoagulant heparan sulfate purified from a natural human extravascular source. Heparan sulfate chains were fractionated according to their affinity for antithrombin, and their structure was analyzed by 1H NMR and MS/MS. We find that human follicular fluid is a rich source of anticoagulant heparan sulfate, comprising 50.4% of total heparan sulfate. These antithrombin-binding chains contain more than 6% 3-O-sulfated glucosamine residues, convey an anticoagulant activity of 2.5 IU/ml to human follicular fluid, and have an anti-Factor Xa specific activity of 167 IU/mg. The heparan sulfate chains that do not bind antithrombin surprisingly exhibit an extremely high content in 3-O-sulfated glucosamine residues, which suggest that they may exhibit biological activities through interactions with other proteins.
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