Collagenase from corneal cell cultures and its modulation by phagocytosis
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Collagenase from corneal cell cultures and its modulation by phagocytosis
Abstract
The uptake of latex by fibroblasts in confluent primary culture results in the secretion of collagenase at a linear rate for a prolonged period. Phagocytosis might therefore constitute an important level of collagenase regulation in corneal ulceration. The collagenase in cell cultures is present in a latent form (40,000 MW) like that obtained from organ cultures of ulcerating corneas and can be activated proteolytically. Production of the latent collagenase in cell culture depends upon the presence of serum and diminishes greatly when serum is removed from the medium. Collagenase activity can be demonstrated after the latent collagenase has been separated from serum antiproteases in the media. Alternatively, careful titration of the crude media with trypsin to saturate serum antiproteases, to release collagenase from the complex with alpha 2-macroglobulin, and to activate latent collagenase also results in measurable collagenase activity. The collagenase that is secreted cleaves fibrillar type I collagen and cleaves soluble type I collagen into the typical 3/4 and 1/4 length fragments, as demonstrated by SDS-gel electrophoresis and electron microscopy.
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