HUMAN INTER-ALPHA-INHIBITOR FAMILY IN INFLAMMATION - SIMULTANEOUS SYNTHESIS OF POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE ACUTE-PHASE PROTEINS

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DAVEAU, M
ROUET, P
SCOTTE, M
FAYE, L
HIRON, M
LEBRETON, JP
SALIER, JP
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[1] INSERM,UNIT 78,EUROPEAN INST PEPTIDE RES,BP 73,F-76233 BOIS GUILLAUME,FRANCE
[2] CHU ROUEN,SERV CHIRURG DIGEST,F-76000 ROUEN,FRANCE
[3] CNRS,LTI,URA 203,F-76133 MONT ST AIGNAN,FRANCE
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10.1042/bj2920485
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The inter-alpha-inhibitor (IalphaI) family encompasses four plasma proteins, namely free bikunin as well as IalphaI, pre-alpha-inhibitor (PalphaI) and inter-alpha-like inhibitor (IalphaI). Each of the last three proteins is a distinct assembly of one bikunin chain with one or more unique heavy (H) chains designated H1, H2 and H3. The three H chains and the bikunin chain are encoded by four distinct mRNAs. These molecules and chains, as well as the corresponding mRNAs, were quantified in sera and liver biopsies from a series of patients with or without mild or severe acute infection. The decrease or increase observed for a given molecule or chain in the serum was in agreement with a similar change in the corresponding liver mRNA. In acute inflammation the H2 and bikunin chains are down-regulated and the relevant molecules IalphaI, IalphaLI) behave as negative acute-phase proteins, whereas the H3 chain is up-regulated and the corresponding PalphaI molecule is a positive acute-phase protein. Also, PalphaI displays a higher-than-usual M(r); this is probably due to ligand binding. The H1 gene does not seem to be affected by the inflammatory condition. The quantitative changes in RNA levels seen in vivo were confirmed in vitro in the human hepatoma Hep3B cell line prior to or after induction with the acute-phase mediators interleukin-1 and/or -6. These results provide the first example in humans of positive and negative acute-phase proteins that are encoded by evolutionary related genes.
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