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Query: UMLS:C0085437 (
bacterial meningitis
)
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Insulin-like growth factors (IGFs) have 6 types of binding proteins (IGFBPs), and
IGFBP-3
is the major IGFBP in human sera. A proteolytic enzyme for
IGFBP-3
has recently been reported to be present in human and animal pregnant sera. Although the physiological significance of a pregnancy-associated
IGFBP-3
protease remains to be established, the proteolysis could result in lowering the affinity for IGFs, thereby enhancing their delivery to target tissues by increasing free IGFs in the circulation. The methods for detection of
IGFBP-3
protease which have been widely used so far are a method reported by Lamson et al. which used affinity crosslinking or western ligand blotting. These methods need radioactive materials (iodinated IGFs and
IGFBP-3
) and it takes at least a few days to get the results. We have now developed a simple assay for the proteolysis of
IGFBP-3
. The method is western immunoblotting without radioactive materials. The results can be obtained in a day. With this method, we proved the absence of significant proteolytic activity in sera from rapidly growing children (early stage of puberty or precocious puberty), and sera from a severe type of growth hormone deficiency. Significant proteolytic activity, as in pregnant women, was detected in 6 out of 11 patients with acute disorders such as measles, Kawasaki disease,
bacterial meningitis
and mycoplasma pneumonia, some of whom were probably in a catabolic condition. These data suggests that the proteolysis of
IGFBP-3
might also be important in modulating IGF action in some acute diseases during childhood. The increased bioavailability of IGFs by
IGFBP-3
proteolysis may play a role in overcoming catabolic conditions.
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PMID:Proteolytic activity of IGFBP-3 in various clinical conditions during childhood studied by means of western immunoblotting. 855 66