Human blood monocytes are attracted into connective tissues during early steps of inflammation and wound healing, and locally interact with resident cells and extracellular matrix proteins. We studied the effects of type I collagen on monocyte adhesion and superoxide anion production, using human monocytes elutriated from peripheral blood and type I collagen obtained from rat tail tendon. Both acid-soluble and pepsin-digested type I collagens promoted the adhesion of monocytes, whereas only acid-soluble collagen with intact telopeptides induced the production of superoxide.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSoluble kappa-elastin peptides were shown to stimulate the expression of MMP-2 (but not MMP-9) by human fibrosarcoma HT-1080 cells, both at the protein and mRNA levels; maximal effect being observed at a concentration of 25 microg/ml of kappa-elastin. The stimulatory effect could be reproduced using Val-Gly-Val-Ala-Pro-Gly (VGVAPG) peptide, an elastin-derived hydrophobic hexapeptide which represented the elastin receptor binding sequence of tropoelastin. Furthermore, treatment of cells with lactose (30 mM), which dissociated 67-kDa elastin binding protein (EBP) from cell surfaces, completely abolished this effect, suggesting that the elastin receptor could mediate such a response.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVariations in lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] levels were evaluated during the course of the nephrotic syndrome in 20 children (17 males, 3 females, aged 2-16 years), to evaluate the use of this parameter in the prognosis and monitoring of the disease. One patient was in relapse, 12 in remission, and 7 alternated between remission and relapse. Results were compared with those obtained in a control population of 100 age-matched children.
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November 1996
Fibroblasts cultivated in a collagen matrix exhibit a large decrease in the synthesis of most proteins, depending on transcriptional and posttranscriptional controls. We have previously shown that ribosomal RNA content and half-life were decreased in collagen lattice cultures. Here, we cultivated human dermal fibroblasts in monolayers and in lattices and studied by competitive RT-PCR analysis the expression of the nucleolar proteins nucleolin and fibrillarin, two key factors in ribosome processing and association.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMonoclonal antibodies to the alpha L beta 2 integrin inhibit the binding of type I collagen to PMN (polymorphonuclear neutrophil leukocytes) as well as the subsequent stimulation of superoxide production and enzyme secretion-elicited by this collagen. Pepsinized collagen still binds PMN but no longer stimulates them. The I domain of the alpha chain of the integrin is involved in the binding.
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