Mast cell tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 is cleaved and inactivated extracellularly by alpha-chymase - PubMed (original) (raw)
Mast cell tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1 is cleaved and inactivated extracellularly by alpha-chymase
B T Frank et al. J Immunol. 2001.
Abstract
We previously reported that mast cell alpha-chymase cleaves and activates progelatinase B (progel B). Outside of cells, progel B is complexed with tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase (TIMP)-1, which hinders zymogen activation and inhibits activity of mature forms. The current work demonstrates that dog BR mastocytoma cells, HMC-1 cells, and murine bone marrow-derived mast cells secrete TIMP-1 whose electrophoretic profile in supernatants suggests degranulation-dependent proteolysis. Alpha-chymase cleaves uncomplexed TIMP-1, reducing its ability to inhibit gel B, whereas tryptase has no effect. Sequencing of TIMP-1's alpha-chymase-mediated cleavage products reveals hydrolysis at Phe(12)-Cys(13) and Phe(23)-Val(24) in loop 1 and Phe(101)-Val(102) and Trp(105)-Asn(106) in loop 3 of the NH(2)-terminal domain. TIMP-1 in a ternary complex with progel B and neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin is also susceptible to alpha-chymase cleavage, yielding products like those resulting from processing of free TIMP-1. Thus, alpha-chymase cleaves free and gel B-bound TIMP-1. Incubation of the progel B-TIMP-1-neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin complex with alpha-chymase increases gel B activity 2- to 5-fold, suggesting that alpha-chymase activates progel B whether it exists as free monomer or as a complex with TIMP-1. Furthermore, inhibition of alpha-chymase blocks degranulation-induced TIMP-1 processing (absent in alpha-chymase-deficient HMC-1 cells). Purified alpha-chymase processes TIMP-1 in BR supernatants, generating products like those induced by degranulation. In summary, these results suggest that controlled exocytosis of mast cell alpha-chymase activates progel B even in the presence of TIMP-1. This is the first identification of a protease that overcomes inhibition by bound TIMP-1 to activate progel B without involvement of other proteases.
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