mac -2结合蛋白与固定化CD14的lps依赖性相互作用。

Journal of inflammation Pub Date : 1995-01-01
B Yu, S D Wright
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CD14是一种糖基磷脂酰肌醇(GPI)连接的55 kDa蛋白,可结合细菌脂多糖(LPS,内毒素),并在介导细胞对这种强效炎症刺激的反应中起关键作用。血清蛋白如LPS结合蛋白(LBP)促进了LPS与CD14的结合。为了确定是否有额外的血浆蛋白与CD14结合,在存在或不存在LPS的情况下,血浆通过固定的CD14,并洗脱保留的蛋白。该方法不仅分离了LBP,还分离了一种被称为mac -2结合蛋白(Mac-2-BP)的血清蛋白,这是一种97 kDa的蛋白,没有已知的功能。LBP和Mac-2-BP与CD14的结合需要LPS的同时存在。纯化的Mac-2-BP实验表明,该蛋白既不能使携带cd14的细胞对LPS产生应答,也不能阻断血浆使携带cd14的细胞对LPS产生应答的能力。然而,Mac-2-BP确实减缓了血浆脂蛋白介导的LPS的中和。这些研究描述了Mac-2-BP的第一个潜在功能,并表明血浆中LPS的中和可能由LBP和CD14以外的蛋白质控制。
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LPS-dependent interaction of Mac-2-binding protein with immobilized CD14.

CD14 is a glycosylphosphatidyl-inositol (GPI)-linked, 55 kDa protein that binds bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS, endotoxin) and plays a key role in mediating cellular responses to this potent inflammatory stimulus. Binding of LPS to CD14 is facilitated by serum proteins such as LPS binding protein (LBP). To determine if there are additional plasma proteins that bind to CD14, plasma was passed over immobilized CD14 in the presence or absence of LPS, and retained proteins were eluted. This procedure isolated not only LBP but also a serum protein known as Mac-2-binding protein (Mac-2-BP), a 97 kDa species without a known function. Binding of both LBP and Mac-2-BP to CD14 required the simultaneous presence of LPS. Experiments with purified Mac-2-BP showed that this protein alone neither enabled responses of CD14-bearing cells to LPS nor blocked the ability of plasma to enable responses of CD14-bearing cells to LPS. However, Mac-2-BP did slow the neutralization of LPS mediated by plasma lipoprotein. These studies describe the first potential function for Mac-2-BP, and suggest that neutralization of LPS in plasma may be controlled by proteins in addition to LBP and CD14.

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