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Query: EC:3.4.21.73 (
urokinase-type plasminogen activator
)
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Keratinocytes synthesize and secrete
urokinase-type plasminogen activator
(
uPA
), which is bound in an autocrine manner to a specific receptor (
uPA
-R, CD87) at their surface. Plasminogen, which is also bound to membrane binding sites, is readily activated by
uPA
-R-bound
uPA
. Thus, plasmin for proteolysis of pericullular glycoproteins is provided. While
uPA
-R and
uPA
are at low to undetectable levels in keratinocytes of the normal epidermis, both compounds are upregulated in migrating keratinocytes during reepithelialization of epidermal defects and in affected keratinocytes of various epidermal disorders, including
bullous dermatoses
. We have hypothesized that the disturbance of cell/matrix interactions--a common feature of these diverse pathological situations--induces
uPA
/
uPA
-R. Accordingly, we explored whether the dispase-mediated detachment of cultured keratinocytes, which have formed a multilayered epidermis-like structure in vitro, induced
uPA
and
uPA
-R. We found increases in
uPA
secretion, cell-associated
uPA
activity, and
uPA
- and
uPA
-R-antigen in keratinocytes upon dispase-mediated detachment from their growth substratum. The increase was preceded by an increase in
uPA
-R- and
uPA
-specific mRNA, which was not observed when the proteinase inhibitor phosphoramidon was added together with dispase. In conclusion, we present evidence that experimental detachment with dispase provides signals for the concomitant upregulation of
uPA
-R and
uPA
. The findings support the hypothesis that cell/matrix interactions may influence the expression of the cell surface-associated PA system in human keratinocytes.
...
PMID:Dispase-mediated basal detachment of cultured keratinocytes induces urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) and its receptor (uPA-R, CD87). 891 17