Regulation of plasminogen receptors

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作者
Herren, T
Swaisgood, C
Plow, EF
机构
[1] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Joseph J Jacobs Ctr Thrombosis & Vasc Biol, Dept Mol Cardiol, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[2] Spital Limmattal, Dept Med, Schlieren, ZH, Switzerland
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plasminogen; plasmin; receptor modulation; urokinase; plasminogen activator; receptors; plasma cell membrane; tumor; cancer; leukemia; knock-out mice; inflammation; thrombus; arthritis; cell differentiation; review; platelets; thrombocytes;
D O I
10.2741/916
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Many eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells bind plasminogen in a specific and saturable manner. When plasminogen is bound to cell-surface proteins with C-terminal lysines via its lysine binding sites, its activation to plasmin is accelerated, and cell-bound plasmin is protected from inactivation by natural inhibitors. Plasmin mediates direct or indirect degradation of the extracellular matrix, and bound plasmin is used by cells to facilitate migration through extracellular matrices. Since cell migration and tissue remodelling are the underpinnings of many physiological and pathological responses, the modulation of plasminogen receptors may serve as a primary regulatory mechanism for control of many cellular responses. Specific examples of cell types on which plasminogen receptors undergo modulation include: fibroblasts, where modulation may contribute to cartilage and bone destruction in rheumatoid arthritis; leukemic cells, where enhanced plasminogen binding may contribute to the heightened fibrinolytic state in the patients; other tumor cells, where up-regulation may support invasion and metastasis; bacteria, where enhanced plasminogen binding may facilitate tissue destruction and invasion; platelets, where up-regulation of plasminogen binding may play a role in regulating clot lysis; and adipocytes, where the modulation of plasminogen receptor expression may regulate cell differentiation and fat accumulation. Two pathways for modulation of plasminogen receptors have been characterized: A protease-dependent pathway can either upregulate or down-regulate plasminogen binding to cells by changing the availability of plasminogen-binding proteins with C-terminal lysines. New receptors may be generated by trypsin-like proteases, including plasmin, which create new C-terminal lysines; other enzymes may expose existing membrane proteins by altering the cell surface; or receptor function may be lost by removal of C-terminal lysines. The basic carboxypeptidases of blood carboxypeptidase N and plasma carboxypeptidase B (TAFI) mediate such down-regulation. A non-protease dependent pathway for modulation of plasminogen receptors may be initiated by growth factors, chemokines or cytokines that alter the cell membrane and/or cytoskeleton architectures to expose plasminogen binding sites. Many examples of the modulation of plasminogen receptors have been demonstrated in vitro, and the development of knock-out mice may soon lead to incisive evaluations of the significance of the regulation of plasminogen receptors in vivo.
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