Von Willebrand Factor Type A domain of hCLCA1 is sufficient for U-937 macrophage activation

The human hCLCA1 gene is a member of the CLCA gene family that has a well-documented role in inflammatory airway diseases. Previously, we demonstrated that secreted hCLCA1 plays a role in regulating the innate immune response by activating airway macrophages. However, the mechanism of this regulatio...

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Main Authors: Brandon A. Keith, John C.H. Ching, Matthew E. Loewen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2019-07-01
Series:Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405580818302176
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spelling doaj-d921b9b7292a4474a72325c9076efd3d2020-11-25T01:33:55ZengElsevierBiochemistry and Biophysics Reports2405-58082019-07-0118Von Willebrand Factor Type A domain of hCLCA1 is sufficient for U-937 macrophage activationBrandon A. Keith0John C.H. Ching1Matthew E. Loewen2Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaDepartment of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaCorresponding author.; Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CanadaThe human hCLCA1 gene is a member of the CLCA gene family that has a well-documented role in inflammatory airway diseases. Previously, we demonstrated that secreted hCLCA1 plays a role in regulating the innate immune response by activating airway macrophages. However, the mechanism of this regulation remains unclear. In this present study, recombinant proteins containing different hCLCA1 domains are expressed to determine the specific hCLCA1 domain(s) responsible for macrophage activation. Specifically, hCLCA1 constructs containing the hydrolase domain (HYD), the von Willebrand Factor Type A (VWA) domain, and the fibronectin type III (FN3) domain were heterologously expressed and affinity purified through fast protein liquid chromatography. Circular dichroism spectroscopy revealed that the purified hCLCA1 constructs exhibited secondary structure consistent with folded proteins. The VWA domain clearly demonstrated an ability to activate macrophages, inducing an increase in both IL-1β mRNA and protein expression. This activation was associated with the activation of MAPKs and NF-κB pathways, identifying potential mechanistic pathways by which hCLCA1's VWA domain exerts its signaling effect. Altogether, this work identifies a domain with signaling function within hCLCA1, providing a specific target to one of the most highly induced gene products of airway inflammatory disease.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405580818302176
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author Brandon A. Keith
John C.H. Ching
Matthew E. Loewen
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John C.H. Ching
Matthew E. Loewen
Von Willebrand Factor Type A domain of hCLCA1 is sufficient for U-937 macrophage activation
Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
author_facet Brandon A. Keith
John C.H. Ching
Matthew E. Loewen
author_sort Brandon A. Keith
title Von Willebrand Factor Type A domain of hCLCA1 is sufficient for U-937 macrophage activation
title_short Von Willebrand Factor Type A domain of hCLCA1 is sufficient for U-937 macrophage activation
title_full Von Willebrand Factor Type A domain of hCLCA1 is sufficient for U-937 macrophage activation
title_fullStr Von Willebrand Factor Type A domain of hCLCA1 is sufficient for U-937 macrophage activation
title_full_unstemmed Von Willebrand Factor Type A domain of hCLCA1 is sufficient for U-937 macrophage activation
title_sort von willebrand factor type a domain of hclca1 is sufficient for u-937 macrophage activation
publisher Elsevier
series Biochemistry and Biophysics Reports
issn 2405-5808
publishDate 2019-07-01
description The human hCLCA1 gene is a member of the CLCA gene family that has a well-documented role in inflammatory airway diseases. Previously, we demonstrated that secreted hCLCA1 plays a role in regulating the innate immune response by activating airway macrophages. However, the mechanism of this regulation remains unclear. In this present study, recombinant proteins containing different hCLCA1 domains are expressed to determine the specific hCLCA1 domain(s) responsible for macrophage activation. Specifically, hCLCA1 constructs containing the hydrolase domain (HYD), the von Willebrand Factor Type A (VWA) domain, and the fibronectin type III (FN3) domain were heterologously expressed and affinity purified through fast protein liquid chromatography. Circular dichroism spectroscopy revealed that the purified hCLCA1 constructs exhibited secondary structure consistent with folded proteins. The VWA domain clearly demonstrated an ability to activate macrophages, inducing an increase in both IL-1β mRNA and protein expression. This activation was associated with the activation of MAPKs and NF-κB pathways, identifying potential mechanistic pathways by which hCLCA1's VWA domain exerts its signaling effect. Altogether, this work identifies a domain with signaling function within hCLCA1, providing a specific target to one of the most highly induced gene products of airway inflammatory disease.
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2405580818302176
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