Murnane M J, Phipps P M, Denekamp D S
Department of Pathology, Boston University School of Medicine, Massachusetts 02118.
Exp Hematol. 1988 Jan;16(1):33-7.
Three distinct lysosomal protease activities have been identified in the human leukemia cell line, K562. These include cathepsin D, the classic protease of the mature red blood cell, as well as two proteases, cathepsins B and H, which have been associated with development and differentiation in a variety of tissues. Each of these three lysosomal proteases was expressed in a specific fashion during hemoglobin induction in K562 cells. Both cathepsin B and cathepsin D activities could be induced by growth of K562 cells in medium containing either hemin or heat-treated serum or by increasing the concentrations of untreated serum in the medium. Cathepsin H activity in the same cells remained unchanged. This is the first report of inducible protease activities in K562 cells. Our identification of specific well-characterized protease activities that change differentially during K562 induction provides a framework for additional studies on the role of proteases in hematopoietic differentiation.
在人白血病细胞系K562中已鉴定出三种不同的溶酶体蛋白酶活性。其中包括组织蛋白酶D,成熟红细胞的经典蛋白酶,以及两种蛋白酶,组织蛋白酶B和H,它们与多种组织的发育和分化有关。这三种溶酶体蛋白酶中的每一种在K562细胞血红蛋白诱导过程中都以特定方式表达。组织蛋白酶B和组织蛋白酶D的活性均可通过将K562细胞在含有血红素或热处理血清的培养基中培养,或通过增加培养基中未处理血清的浓度来诱导。同一细胞中的组织蛋白酶H活性保持不变。这是关于K562细胞中可诱导蛋白酶活性的首次报道。我们对在K562诱导过程中差异变化的特定且特征明确的蛋白酶活性的鉴定,为进一步研究蛋白酶在造血分化中的作用提供了框架。