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Legumain and cathepsin-L expression in human unstable carotid plaque

Authors :
Colin Watts
Mathias Gautel
Lisa Patel
Friederike Cuello
Keith E. Suckling
Metin Avkiran
kevin Burnand
PJ Gough
Katherine Mattock
Julia Humphries
Alberto Smith
Source :
King's College London
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

The cysteine protease, legumain, is thought to have a role in the processing and activation of proteases such as cathepsin-L, which have been implicated in plaque rupture. This study aimed to determine: if legumain activity is up-regulated in unstable areas of plaque; the effect of legumain over-expression on the activity of cathepsin-L and the effect of mutation of the legumain RGD sequence on its cellular location.Legumain was measured in human carotid plaque extracts (n=17) using a novel ELISA and modified activity assay. Unstable regions of plaque contained more than twice the amount of legumain protein (P0.001) and activity (P0.03) compared with stable regions of the same plaque. Over-expression of legumain in THP-1 macrophages using an adenoviral construct resulted in the processing of cathepsin-L from its 30kDa to its 25kDa form compared with controls.Unstable regions of plaque contain increased levels of active legumain. Over-expression of legumain in macrophages alters intracellular processing of cathepsin-L to its mature 25kDa form. This may be a means by which legumain could contribute to plaque instability.

Details

ISSN :
18791484
Volume :
208
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Atherosclerosis
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e37a596deac2dac1654d46c125483f50