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Matriptase Complexes and Prostasin Complexes with HAI-1 and HAI-2 in Human Milk: Significant Proteolysis in Lactation

Significant proteolysis may occur during milk synthesis and secretion, as evidenced by the presence of protease-protease inhibitor complex containing the activated form of the type 2 transmembrane serine protease matriptase and the transmembrane Kunitz-type serine protease inhibitor HAI-1. In order...

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Autores principales: Lai, Chih-Hsin, Lai, Ying-Jung J., Chou, Feng-Pai, Chang, Hsiang-Hua D., Tseng, Chun-Che, Johnson, Michael D., Wang, Jehng-Kang, Lin, Chen-Yong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4820252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27043831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152904
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author Lai, Chih-Hsin
Lai, Ying-Jung J.
Chou, Feng-Pai
Chang, Hsiang-Hua D.
Tseng, Chun-Che
Johnson, Michael D.
Wang, Jehng-Kang
Lin, Chen-Yong
author_facet Lai, Chih-Hsin
Lai, Ying-Jung J.
Chou, Feng-Pai
Chang, Hsiang-Hua D.
Tseng, Chun-Che
Johnson, Michael D.
Wang, Jehng-Kang
Lin, Chen-Yong
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description Significant proteolysis may occur during milk synthesis and secretion, as evidenced by the presence of protease-protease inhibitor complex containing the activated form of the type 2 transmembrane serine protease matriptase and the transmembrane Kunitz-type serine protease inhibitor HAI-1. In order to identify other proteolysis events that may occur during lactation, human milk was analyzed for species containing HAI-1 and HAI-2 which is closely related to HAI-1. In addition to the previously demonstrated matriptase-HAI-1 complex, HAI-1 was also detected in complex with prostasin, a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored serine protease. HAI-2 was also detected in complexes, the majority of which appear to be part of higher-order complexes, which do not bind to ionic exchange columns or immunoaffinity columns, suggesting that HAI-2 and its target proteases may be incorporated into special protein structures during lactation. The small proportion HAI-2 species that could be purified contain matriptase or prostasin. Human mammary epithelial cells are the likely cellular sources for these HAI-1 and HAI-2 complexes with matriptase and prostasin given that these protease-inhibitor complexes with the exception of prostasin-HAI-2 complex were detected in milk-derived mammary epithelial cells. The presence of these protease-inhibitor complexes in human milk provides in vivo evidence that the proteolytic activity of matriptase and prostasin are significantly elevated at least during lactation, and possibly contribute to the process of lactation, and that they are under tight control by HAI-1 and HAI-2.
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spelling pubmed-48202522016-04-22 Matriptase Complexes and Prostasin Complexes with HAI-1 and HAI-2 in Human Milk: Significant Proteolysis in Lactation Lai, Chih-Hsin Lai, Ying-Jung J. Chou, Feng-Pai Chang, Hsiang-Hua D. Tseng, Chun-Che Johnson, Michael D. Wang, Jehng-Kang Lin, Chen-Yong PLoS One Research Article Significant proteolysis may occur during milk synthesis and secretion, as evidenced by the presence of protease-protease inhibitor complex containing the activated form of the type 2 transmembrane serine protease matriptase and the transmembrane Kunitz-type serine protease inhibitor HAI-1. In order to identify other proteolysis events that may occur during lactation, human milk was analyzed for species containing HAI-1 and HAI-2 which is closely related to HAI-1. In addition to the previously demonstrated matriptase-HAI-1 complex, HAI-1 was also detected in complex with prostasin, a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored serine protease. HAI-2 was also detected in complexes, the majority of which appear to be part of higher-order complexes, which do not bind to ionic exchange columns or immunoaffinity columns, suggesting that HAI-2 and its target proteases may be incorporated into special protein structures during lactation. The small proportion HAI-2 species that could be purified contain matriptase or prostasin. Human mammary epithelial cells are the likely cellular sources for these HAI-1 and HAI-2 complexes with matriptase and prostasin given that these protease-inhibitor complexes with the exception of prostasin-HAI-2 complex were detected in milk-derived mammary epithelial cells. The presence of these protease-inhibitor complexes in human milk provides in vivo evidence that the proteolytic activity of matriptase and prostasin are significantly elevated at least during lactation, and possibly contribute to the process of lactation, and that they are under tight control by HAI-1 and HAI-2. Public Library of Science 2016-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4820252/ /pubmed/27043831 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152904 Text en © 2016 Lai et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Lai, Chih-Hsin
Lai, Ying-Jung J.
Chou, Feng-Pai
Chang, Hsiang-Hua D.
Tseng, Chun-Che
Johnson, Michael D.
Wang, Jehng-Kang
Lin, Chen-Yong
Matriptase Complexes and Prostasin Complexes with HAI-1 and HAI-2 in Human Milk: Significant Proteolysis in Lactation
title Matriptase Complexes and Prostasin Complexes with HAI-1 and HAI-2 in Human Milk: Significant Proteolysis in Lactation
title_full Matriptase Complexes and Prostasin Complexes with HAI-1 and HAI-2 in Human Milk: Significant Proteolysis in Lactation
title_fullStr Matriptase Complexes and Prostasin Complexes with HAI-1 and HAI-2 in Human Milk: Significant Proteolysis in Lactation
title_full_unstemmed Matriptase Complexes and Prostasin Complexes with HAI-1 and HAI-2 in Human Milk: Significant Proteolysis in Lactation
title_short Matriptase Complexes and Prostasin Complexes with HAI-1 and HAI-2 in Human Milk: Significant Proteolysis in Lactation
title_sort matriptase complexes and prostasin complexes with hai-1 and hai-2 in human milk: significant proteolysis in lactation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4820252/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27043831
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0152904
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