Literature DB >> 31914706

Plasmin inhibition by bacterial serpin: Implications in gum disease.

Alicja Sochaj-Gregorczyk1, Miroslaw Ksiazek1,2,3, Irena Waligorska2, Anna Straczek2, Malgorzata Benedyk2, Danuta Mizgalska2, Ida B Thøgersen4, Jan J Enghild4, Jan Potempa2,3.   

Abstract

Tannerella forsythia is a periodontopathogen that expresses miropin, a protease inhibitor in the serpin superfamily. In this study, we show that miropin is also a specific and efficient inhibitor of plasmin; thus, it represents the first proteinaceous plasmin inhibitor of prokaryotic origin described to date. Miropin inhibits plasmin through the formation of a stable covalent complex triggered by cleavage of the Lys368-Thr369 (P2-P1) reactive site bond with a stoichiometry of inhibition of 3.8 and an association rate constant (kass) of 3.3 × 105 M-1s-1. The inhibition of the fibrinolytic activity of plasmin was nearly as effective as that exerted by α2-antiplasmin. Miropin also acted in vivo by reducing blood loss in a mice tail bleeding assay. Importantly, intact T. forsythia cells or outer membrane vesicles, both of which carry surface-associated miropin, strongly inhibited plasmin. In intact bacterial cells, the antiplasmin activity of miropin protects envelope proteins from plasmin-mediated degradation. In summary, in the environment of periodontal pockets, which are bathed in gingival crevicular fluid consisting of 70% of blood plasma, an abundance of T. forsythia in the bacterial biofilm can cause local inhibition of fibrinolysis, which could have possible deleterious effects on the tooth-supporting structures of the periodontium.
© 2019 Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.

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Keywords:  zzm321990Tannerella forsythiazzm321990; fibrinolysis; periodontitis; plasmin; serpin

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31914706      PMCID: PMC8882047          DOI: 10.1096/fj.201901490RR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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