PRESENCE OF PROTEOLYTICALLY PROCESSED KERATINS IN THE CULTURE-MEDIUM OF MCF-7 CELLS
- 1 December 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 46 (12), 6353-6359
Abstract
MCF-7 human mammary epithelial cells are known to express three distinct cytoskeletal intermediate filament proteins designated numbers 8 (Mr 52,000), 18 (Mr 45,000), and 19 (Mr 40,000) keratin. Using a panel of monoclonal antibodies and peptide mapping, we have determined that MCF-7 cells release proteolytic derivatives of keratins 18 and 19 into the culture medium. These extracellular keratin consist of multiple isoforms (Mr 38,000-45,000, isoelectric point 5.0-5.2) on two-dimensional gels, many of which are smaller and more acidic than the predominant intracellular forms and appear to be associated together as a soluble, large molecular weight complex. These results may potentially be correlated with observations of keratin-like antigens in body fluids of cancer patients and the presence of antikeratin antibodies in individuals with certain autoimmune diseases and acute viral infections.This publication has 41 references indexed in Scilit:
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