Title of article :
Human chaperonin 60 (Hsp60) stimulates bone resorption: structure/function relationships
Author/Authors :
S. Meghji، نويسنده , , M. Lillicrap، نويسنده , , M. Maguire، نويسنده , , P. Tabona، نويسنده , , J. S. H. Gaston، نويسنده , , S. Poole، نويسنده , , B.Henderson، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
It is established that the molecular chaperone, chaperonin 60, from various bacteria and from Homo sapiens has cell-cell signalling activity and is able to induce proinflammatory cytokine synthesis. We previously reported that chaperonin 60 proteins from Gram-negative bacteria, but not mycobacteria, have the capacity to resorb cultured murine calvarial bone. We now report that lipopolysaccharide-low human recombinant chaperonin 60 (Hsp60) is a relatively weak cytokine-inducing agonist but is a potent stimulator of murine calvarial bone resorption. The osteolytic activity of Hsp60 was significantly inhibited by indomethacin, interleukin-1 receptor antagonist, and osteoprotegerin, but 5-lipoxygenase inhibitors were less effective. Analysis of Hsp60 truncation mutants revealed that N-terminal mutants (Δ1–137, Δ1–358, and Δ1–465) retained bone resorbing activity. In contrast, a C-terminal truncation mutant (Δ1–26 + Δ466–573) was inactive. This suggests that the active domain in this protein is found within residues 466–573. It is now established that Hsp60 is present in the blood of the majority of the population with the normal range encompassing levels able to activate bone cells. The possibility exists that this protein could play a role in bone remodelling.
Keywords :
Molecular chaperones , Chaperonin 60 , Cell stress response , cytokines , bone resorption , Muteins