نتایج جستجو برای: plg microsphere

تعداد نتایج: 3734  

2010
Monica L. Vieira Marina V. Atzingen Tatiane R. Oliveira Rosane Oliveira Daniel M. Andrade Silvio A. Vasconcellos Ana L. T. O. Nascimento

BACKGROUND Leptospirosis is a multisystem disease caused by pathogenic strains of the genus Leptospira. We have reported that Leptospira are able to bind plasminogen (PLG), to generate active plasmin in the presence of activator, and to degrade purified extracellular matrix fibronectin. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS We have now cloned, expressed and purified 14 leptospiral recombinant protei...

2016
Tomoko Sumitomo Masanobu Nakata Miharu Higashino Masaya Yamaguchi Shigetada Kawabata

Group A Streptococcus (GAS) is a human-specific pathogen responsible for local suppurative and life-threatening invasive systemic diseases. Interaction of GAS with human plasminogen (PLG) is a salient characteristic for promoting their systemic dissemination. In the present study, a serotype M28 strain was found predominantly localized in tricellular tight junctions of epithelial cells cultured...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2008
Yanqing Gong Erika Hart Aleksey Shchurin Jane Hoover-Plow

Inflammation plays a critical role in the development of cardiovascular diseases. Infiltration of leukocytes to sites of injury requires their exit from the blood and migration across basement membrane; this process has been postulated to require remodeling of the ECM. Plasminogen (Plg) is a protease that binds to the ECM and, upon conversion to plasmin, degrades multiple ECM proteins. In addit...

2011
Shahrzad Lighvani Nagyung Baik Jenna E. Diggs Sophia Khaldoyanidi Robert J. Parmer Lindsey A. Miles

Localization of plasmin on macrophages and activation of pro–MMP-9 play key roles in macrophage recruitment in the inflammatory response. These functions are promoted by plasminogen receptors exposing C-terminal basic residues on the macrophage surface. Recently, we identified a novel transmembrane plasminogen receptor, Plg-RKT, which exposes a C-terminal lysine on the cell surface. In the pres...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2011
Hongdong Bai Nagyung Baik William B Kiosses Stan Krajewski Lindsey A Miles Robert J Parmer

Neurotransmitter release by catecholaminergic cells is negatively regulated by prohormone cleavage products formed from plasmin-mediated proteolysis. Here, we investigated the expression and subcellular localization of Plg-R(KT), a novel plasminogen receptor, and its role in catecholaminergic cell plasminogen activation and regulation of catecholamine release. Prominent staining with anti-Plg-R...

Journal: :Cell 1996
Thomas H Bugge Keith W Kombrinck Matthew J Flick Cynthia C Daugherty Mary Jo S Danton Jay L Degen

Plasmin(ogen) is an extracellular serine protease implicated in the activation of latent growth factors and procollagenase, degradation of extracellular matrix components, and fibrin clearance. Plasminogen (Plg) deficiency in mice results in high mortality, wasting, spontaneous gastrointestinal ulceration, rectal prolapse, and severe thrombosis. Furthermore, Plg-deficient mice display delayed w...

Journal: :European surgical research. Europaische chirurgische Forschung. Recherches chirurgicales europeennes 2007
P A Everts J J Jakimowicz M van Beek J P A M Schönberger R J J Devilee E P Overdevest J T A Knape A van Zundert

The therapeutic use of autologously prepared platelet-leukocyte gel (PLG) is a relatively new technology which might stimulate and accelerate soft-tissue and bone healing. The effectiveness of this procedure lies in the exogenous delivery of a wide range of platelet growth factors, intentionally released from autologously prepared PLG. The rationale to employ this technique is to mimic physiolo...

2014
Miroslava Didiasova Lukasz Wujak Malgorzata Wygrecka Dariusz Zakrzewicz

Cell surface-associated proteolysis mediated by plasmin (PLA) is an essential feature of wound healing, angiogenesis and cell invasion, processes that are dysregulated in cancer development, progression and systemic spread. The generation of PLA, initiated by the binding of its precursor plasminogen (PLG) to the cell surface, is regulated by an array of activators, inhibitors and receptors. In ...

2014
Shu-Chun Chuang Wan-Ling Huang Sau-Wei Kau Yun-Pei Yang Chung-Da Yang

Outer membrane proteins, such as glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH), are considered immunodominant antigens for eliciting protective immunity against Vibrio harveyi, the main etiological agent of vibriosis in fish. Cationic antimicrobial peptides (AMPs), such as pleurocidin (PLE), play important roles in activating and recruiting immune cells, thereby contributing to subsequent in...

Journal: :Circulation 2013
Riku Das Swetha Ganapathy Ganapati H Mahabeleshwar Carla Drumm Maria Febbraio Mukesh K Jain Edward F Plow

BACKGROUND Deciphering the molecular and cellular processes that govern macrophage foam cell formation is critical to understanding the basic mechanisms underlying atherosclerosis and other vascular pathologies. METHODS AND RESULTS Here, we identify a pivotal role of plasminogen (Plg) in regulating foam cell formation. Deficiency of Plg inhibited macrophage cholesterol accumulation on exposur...

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