Muchmore A V, Decker J M
J Biol Chem. 1986 Oct 15;261(29):13404-7.
Uromodulin is an 85-kDa immunosuppressive glycoprotein originally isolated from human pregnancy urine. It exhibits immunosuppressive activity in vitro at concentrations between 10(-9) and 10(-11) M. Recent data demonstrate that uromodulin is able to specifically inhibit in vitro assays dependent upon interleukin 1 (IL-1). We now present evidence that uromodulin is a high affinity ligand for recombinant murine IL-1 alpha. Since uromodulin has been purified to homogeneity, this should allow extensive further characterization of the mechanism of action of both uromodulin and IL-1.
尿调节蛋白是一种85千道尔顿的免疫抑制糖蛋白,最初从人类妊娠尿液中分离出来。它在体外浓度为10(-9)至10(-11)M时表现出免疫抑制活性。最近的数据表明,尿调节蛋白能够特异性抑制依赖白细胞介素1(IL-1)的体外试验。我们现在提供证据表明,尿调节蛋白是重组小鼠IL-1α的高亲和力配体。由于尿调节蛋白已被纯化至同质,这应该允许对尿调节蛋白和IL-1的作用机制进行进一步的广泛表征。