Literature DB >> 12650943

Recombinant endostatin forms amyloid fibrils that bind and are cytotoxic to murine neuroblastoma cells in vitro.

Onno Kranenburg1, Loes M J Kroon-Batenburg, Arie Reijerkerk, Ya-Ping Wu, Emile E Voest, Martijn F B G Gebbink.   

Abstract

Endostatin is a fragment of collagen XVIII that acts as an endogenous inhibitor of tumor angiogenesis and tumor growth. Anti-tumor effects have been described using both soluble and insoluble recombinant endostatin. However, differences in endostatin structure are likely to cause differences in bioactivity. In the present study we have investigated the structure and cellular effects of insoluble endostatin. We found that insoluble endostatin shows all the hallmarks of amyloid aggregates. Firstly, it binds Congo red and shows the characteristic apple-green birefringe when examined under polarized light. Secondly, electron microscopy shows that endostatin forms short unbranched fibrils. Thirdly, X-ray analysis shows the abundant presence of cross-beta sheets, the tertiary structure that underlies fibrillogenesis. None of these properties was observed when examining soluble endostatin. Soluble endostatin can be triggered to form cross-beta sheets following denaturation, indicating that endostatin is a protein fragment with an inherent propensity to form amyloid deposits. Like beta-amyloid, found in the brains of patients with Alzheimer's disease, amyloid endostatin binds to and is toxic to neuronal cells, whereas soluble endostatin has no effect on cell viability. Our results demonstrate a previously unrecognized functional difference between soluble and insoluble endostatin, only the latter acting as a cytotoxic amyloid substance.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12650943     DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(03)00218-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS Lett        ISSN: 0014-5793            Impact factor:   4.124


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