Title of article :
Pregnancy zone protein is a carrier and modulator of placental protein-14 in T-cell growth and cytokine production
Author/Authors :
Skornicka، نويسنده , , Erin L. and Kiyatkina، نويسنده , , Nadya and Weber، نويسنده , , Matthew C. and Tykocinski، نويسنده , , Mark L. and Koo، نويسنده , , Peter H.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages :
13
From page :
144
To page :
156
Abstract :
A successful pregnancy can only occur when the maternal immune system fails to attack the allogeneic fetus. Two plasma proteins with described immunoregulatory activities, pregnancy zone protein (PZP) and placental protein-14 (PP14; also known as glycodelin-A), increase dramatically during pregnancy, prompting us to examine their potential role in mediating fetal protection. First, we demonstrated that both native PZP and its receptor-recognized monoamine-activated form (MA-PZP) bound non-covalently and specifically to PP14, exhibiting Kd values greater than 3 μM, as determined by surface plasmon resonance. Our evidence further suggests that PZP is potentially a more effective carrier of PP14 than its relative α2-macroglobulin. Second, we found that T-cell activation, as measured by increased proliferation and IL-2 production, was inhibited by either PZP or PP14 in a dose-dependent manner. However, when PZP and PP14 were combined, they acted synergistically to inhibit T cell proliferation and IL-2 production. Interestingly, the combination of PZP and PP14 had little effect on the production of TH2 cytokine, IL-4. Based upon these findings, we hypothesize that PZP and PP14 form a stable complex in the plasma of pregnant women and together act synergistically to selectively modulate T-cell activation. Mechanistically, this activity appears to be independent of the PZP receptor (CD91) or PZP’s anti-proteinase activity.
Keywords :
Immune deviation , Interleukins , T-helper cell polarization , CD91 , Equilibrium association constant , Receptor-associated protein , ?2-macroglobulin , low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein , surface plasmon resonance , Glycodelin-A
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology
Serial Year :
2004
Journal title :
Cellular Immunology
Record number :
1847382
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