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A comparative analysis of the structural, functional and biological differences between Mouse and Human Nerve Growth Factor.

Francesca Paoletti1, Francesca Malerba2, Bruno Bruni Ercole1, Doriano Lamba3, Antonino Cattaneo4.   

Abstract

NGF is the prototype member of the neurotrophin family of proteins that promote the survival and growth of selected neurons in the central and peripheral nervous systems. As for all neurotrophins, NGF is translated as a pre-pro-protein. Over the years, NGF and proNGF of either human or mouse origin, given their high degree of homology, have been exploited for numerous applications in biomedical sciences. The mouse NGF has been considered the golden-standard for bioactivity. Indeed, due to evolutionary relatedness to human NGF and to its ready availability and by assuming identical properties to its human counterpart, the mouse NGF, isolated and purified from sub-maxillary glands, has been tested not only in laboratory practice and in preclinical models, but it has also been evaluated in several human clinical trials. Aiming to validate this assumption, widely believed, we performed a comparative study of the biochemical and biophysical properties of the mouse and human counterparts of NGF and proNGF. The mature and the precursor proteins of either species strikingly differ in their biophysical profiles and, when tested for ligand binding to their receptors, in their in vitro biological activities. We provide a structural rationale that accounts for their different functional behaviors. Despite being highly conserved during evolution, NGF and proNGF of mouse and human origins show distinct properties and therefore special care must be taken in performing experiments with cross-species systems in the laboratory practice, in developing immunoassays, in clinical trials and in pharmacological treatments.
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Keywords:  Anti-NGF antibodies; Chemical/thermal denaturation; Mouse and human species; NGF; ProNGF; TF-1 cell proliferation assay

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25496838     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2014.12.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta        ISSN: 0006-3002


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