Oligogalacturonic acid Inhibit Bone Resorption and Collagen Degradation through its interaction with type I Collagen

Archive ouverte

Lion, Jean-Marc | Mentaverri, Romuald | Rossard, Stéphanie | Jullian, Nathalie | Courtois, Bernard | Courtois, Josiane | Brazier, Michel | Mazière, Jean-Claude | Kamel, Saïd

Edité par CCSD ; Elsevier -

International audience. In this study, we showed that oligogalacturonic acid (OGA) purified from flax pectin inhibit osteoclastic bone resorption in a dose-dependent manner. The OGA inhibitory effect was neither linked to an effect on osteoclast apoptosis, nor to an inhibition of cathepsin K activity. By means of an collagen degradation assay we demonstrated that OGA prevented triple helical type I collagen cleavage by cathepsin K in a dose and chain length dependent manner. This inhibition was not restricted to cathepsin K, since collagenolytic activity of other lysosomal cysteine proteases, such as cathepsin B and cathepsin L, as well as matrixmetalloproteinases such as MMP-9 were also inhibited. Interestingly, using non-collagen substrates we demonstrated that OGA does not inhibit the proteolytic activity of cathepsin B and L, suggesting that OGA inhibits collagen degradation without affecting the lysosomal cysteine enzyme proteolytic activity. Finally, preliminary study using Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) showed that OGA binds to type I collagen but not to albumin, consistent with a specific effect on collagen. These results suggest that the observed inhibition of collagen degradation by OGA may be due to its ability to bind to the collagen molecule. By masking the collagen surface, OGA may render the collagen cleavage site less accessible to enzymes and thus prevent its enzymatic degradation.

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Vascular structure and function. La structure et la fonction vasculaires

Archive ouverte | Six, Isabelle | CCSD

International audience. The vascular wall is composed of three structures from the periphery to the lumen of the vessel, the adventitia, the media composed mainly of smooth muscle cells and the intima composed essen...

Updates on the Mechanisms and the Care of Cardiovascular Calcification in Chronic Kidney Disease

Archive ouverte | Henaut, Lucie | CCSD

International-Society-of-Nephrology (ISN) Frontiers Symposium, Tokyo, JAPAN, FEB 22-25, 2018. International audience. In chronic kidney disease (CKD), the progressive decrease in renal function leads to disturbances...

The Impact of Uremic Toxins on Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell Function

Archive ouverte | Henaut, Lucie | CCSD

International audience. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is associated with profound vascular remodeling, which accelerates the progression of cardiovascular disease. This remodeling is characterized by intimal hyperpla...

Chargement des enrichissements...