SPARC: a Ca2+-binding extracellular protein associated with endothelial cell injury and proliferation
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SPARC: a Ca2+-binding extracellular protein associated with endothelial cell injury and proliferation
Abstract
SPARC (Secreted Protein that is Acidic and Rich in Cysteine) is a Ca2+-binding, stress-related protein released in vitro by both malignant and normal cells derived from all primordial germ layers. It is specifically elevated in endothelial cells as a result of "culture shock" (characterized by high levels of proliferation and migration) and exhibits density-dependent secretion. Exposure of bovine aortic endothelial cells to endotoxin results in a 70-100% increase in secreted protein, with a three-fold increase in SPARC. Immunofluorescence histochemistry on mouse tissues revealed (a) a preferential association of SPARC with highly proliferative cells (e.g., gut epithelia, mammary gland, and epidermis), (b) a cell surface or stromal location in thymus, lung, and salivary gland, (c) staining of epididymidal epithelium and testicular cells, and (d) an association with somites of 14 d mouse embryos. We envision SPARC as an extracellular modulator of Ca2+ and other cation-sensitive proteins/proteinases, that facilitates cellular proliferation in response to injury and to developmental signals.
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