Published February 2010 | Version v1
Journal article

Angiostatic activity of human plasminogen fragments is highly dependent on glycosylation

  • 1. Inst. of Biological Sciences, Federal Univ. of Minas Gerais, Minas Gerais (Brazil)
  • 2. Univ. of Mogi das Cruzes, Sao Paulo (Brazil)

Description

To assess the importance of carbohydrate moieties to the anti-angiogenic activity of plasminogen fragments, we cloned the fragment corresponding to amino acids Val79 to Thr346 (Kint3-4) that presents the three glycosylation sites. The activity of glycosylated and unglycosylated Kint3-4 was tested in murine sponge implant model. We observed a significant decrease in the neovascularization on the sponge after treatment with Kint3-4 by histological examination and determination of the hemoglobin levels. The effects were more intense with the glycosylated than the unglycosylated protein. 99mTechnecium-labeled red blood cells confirmed the inhibition of cell infiltration in the implanted sponge. Studies using melanoma B16F1 implanted in a mouse demonstrated that treatment with glycosylated Kint3-4 (0.15 nmol/48 h) during 14 days suppresses tumor growth by 80%. The vascular endothelial growth factor mRNA levels on the tumor were reduced after treatment. Kint3-4 is a potent plasminogen fragment that has been found to inhibit tumor growth. (author)

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Journal Title
Cancer Science
Journal Volume
101
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 453-459
ISSN
1347-9032