Vascular origin determines plasminogen activator expression in human endothelial cells. Renal endothelial cells produce large amounts of single chain urokinase type plasminogen activator
Positioned at the boundary between intra- and extravascular compartments, endothelial cells may influence many processes through their production of plasminogen activators (PA). Available data have shown that tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) is the major form produced by human endothelial ce...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Journal of biological chemistry 1989-02, Vol.264 (5), p.2846-2852 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Positioned at the boundary between intra- and extravascular compartments, endothelial cells may influence many processes through
their production of plasminogen activators (PA). Available data have shown that tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) is
the major form produced by human endothelial cells. We have compared the molecular forms of PA produced by human endothelial
cells from different microvascular and large vessel sources including two different sites within the circulation of the kidney.
Using combined immunoactivity assays specific for u-PA and t-PA activity and antigen, we found that both human renal microvascular
and renal artery endothelial cells produced high levels of u-PA antigen (60.48 ng/10(5) cells/24 h and 50.42 ng/10(5) cells/24
h, respectively) and corresponding levels of u-PA activity after activation with plasmin. Activity was not evident before
plasmin activation, showing that the u-PA produced is almost exclusively as single chain form U-PA. In contrast, human omental
microvascular endothelial cells and human umbilical vein endothelial cells produced exclusively t-PA (8.80 ng/10(5) cells/24
h and 2.17 ng/10(5) cells/24 h, respectively). Neither endothelial cell type from human kidney produced plasminogen activator
inhibitor, as determined by reverse fibrin autography and titration assays. Agents including phorbol ester, thrombin, and
dexamethasone were shown to regulate the renal endothelial cell production and mRNA expression of both u-PA and t-PA. Among
the macro- and microvascular endothelial cells tested, only those from the renal circulation produced high levels of single
chain form U-PA, suggesting the vascular bed of origin determines the expression of plasminogen activators. |
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ISSN: | 0021-9258 1083-351X |