Literature DB >> 10775503

Serpins identified as cell growth inhibitors in human plasma.

J Yao1, C M Baecher-Allan, J Sharon.   

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We have identified a new factor, CFX, in human serum and plasma that inhibits the growth of cultured human and mouse cell lines. CFX was determined to be a negatively charged, hydrophobic glycoprotein, with a native molecular weight of 110-120 kDa and a minimal active subunit of 55 kDa. It is precipitated by 60% ammonium sulfate and is resistant to heat treatment at 100 degrees C for 30 min. CFX was purified from human plasma to a single band on a gel which retained the cell growth inhibitory activity. Amino acid sequence analysis of the CFX band revealed sequences from four human glycoproteins, alpha1-antichymotrypsin, C1-esterase inhibitor, alpha1-antitrypsin, and alpha2-antiplasmin, all members of the superfamily of serpins. Of the four, C1-esterase inhibitor was shown to be the most potent cell growth inhibitor. These results suggest that serpins may play a cell growth inhibitory role in vivo, in addition to their role as protease inhibitors. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10775503     DOI: 10.1006/mcbr.2000.0192

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol Res Commun        ISSN: 1522-4724


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1.  Concentration-dependent effects of native and polymerised alpha1-antitrypsin on primary human monocytes, in vitro.

Authors:  Ruta Aldonyte; Lennart Jansson; Sabina Janciauskiene
Journal:  BMC Cell Biol       Date:  2004-03-29       Impact factor: 4.241

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