Occurrence of WE-14 and chromogranin A-derived peptides in tissues of the human and bovine gastro-entero-pancreatic system and in human neuroendocrine neoplasia
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Occurrence of WE-14 and chromogranin A-derived peptides in tissues of the human and bovine gastro-entero-pancreatic system and in human neuroendocrine neoplasia
Abstract
Antisera were generated to the synthetic peptides SREWEDS and KELTAE which correspond to residues 315-321 and 332-337 of human chromogranin A (CgA) respectively. KELTAE represents the C-terminal hexapeptide of WE-14, and SREWEDS (residue 316 human CgA Lys/Arg substitution) represents the C-terminal heptapeptide of the Intervening Peptide, located between pancreastatin and WE-14. The antisera were employed to study the occurrence of WE-14 and CgA-derived peptides in human and bovine gastro-entero-pancreatic (GEP) tissues and in a range of human GEP neuroendocrine tumours. Immunocytochemical analyses of normal human and bovine tissues demonstrated that each antiserum immunostained endocrine cells throughout the GEP tract, Variable intensities of immunostaining were detected in neoplastic tissues. Quantitatively, the highest levels of SREWEDS and KELTAE immunoreactivity were detected in pancreatic extracts, with lower levels in gastrointestinal tissues. Elevated levels of each immunoreactant were detected in neoplastic tissues. Chromatographic analysis resolved several SREWEDS-related peptides and a major KELTAE-related peptide that co-eluted with synthetic human WE-14. The present study has demonstrated that CgA is processed to generate distinct peptide products in normal and neoplastic tissues of the GEP system. A single molecular species co-eluting with synthetic human WE-14 was predominant and consistently detected in all the tissues studied.
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