Transglutaminase activity in the hematopoietic tissue of a crustacean, <it>Pacifastacus leniusculus</it>, importance in hemocyte homeostasis

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Transglutaminases (TGases) form a group of enzymes that have many different substrates and among the most well known are fibrin for Factor XIIIa and the clotting protein in crustaceans. We also found that TGase is an abundant protein...

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Main Authors: Söderhäll Irene, Söderhäll Kenneth, Lin Xionghui
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-10-01
Series:BMC Immunology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2172/9/58
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Söderhäll Kenneth
Lin Xionghui
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Lin Xionghui
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Transglutaminases (TGases) form a group of enzymes that have many different substrates and among the most well known are fibrin for Factor XIIIa and the clotting protein in crustaceans. We also found that TGase is an abundant protein in the hematopoietic tissue (Hpt) cells of crayfish and hence we have studied the possible function of this enzyme in hematopoiesis.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>TGase is one of the most abundant proteins in the Hpt and its mRNA expression as well as enzyme activity is very high in the Hpt cells, lesser in the semi-granular hemocytes and very low in the granular cells. In cultured hematopoietic tissues, high activity was present in cells in the centre of the tissue, whereas cells migrating out of the tissue had very low TGase activity. RNAi experiments using dsRNA for TGase completely knocked down the transcript and as a result the cell morphology was changed and the cells started to spread intensely. If astakine, a cytokine directly involved in hematopoiesis, was added the cells started to spread and adopt a morphology similar to that observed after RNAi of TGase. Astakine had no effect on TGase expression, but after a prolonged incubation for one week with this invertebrate cytokine, TGase activity inside and outside the cells was completely lost. Thus it seems as if astakine addition to the Hpt cells and RNAi of TGase in the cell culture will lead to the same results, i.e. loss of TGase activity in the cells and they start to differentiate and spread.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results of this study suggest that TGase is important for keeping the Hpt cells in an undifferentiated stage inside the hematopoietic tissue and if expression of TGase mRNA is blocked the cells start to differentiate and spread.</p> <p>This shows a new function for transglutaminase in preventing hematopoietic stem cells from starting to differentiate and migrate into the hemolymph, whereas their proliferation is unaffected. Astakine is also important for the hematopoiesis, since it induces hemocyte synthesis in the Hpt but now we also show that it in some unknown way participates in the differentiation of the Hpt cells.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-9f388250669647f69087741f17bbe3712022-12-22T03:17:05ZengBMCBMC Immunology1471-21722008-10-01915810.1186/1471-2172-9-58Transglutaminase activity in the hematopoietic tissue of a crustacean, <it>Pacifastacus leniusculus</it>, importance in hemocyte homeostasisSöderhäll IreneSöderhäll KennethLin Xionghui<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Transglutaminases (TGases) form a group of enzymes that have many different substrates and among the most well known are fibrin for Factor XIIIa and the clotting protein in crustaceans. We also found that TGase is an abundant protein in the hematopoietic tissue (Hpt) cells of crayfish and hence we have studied the possible function of this enzyme in hematopoiesis.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>TGase is one of the most abundant proteins in the Hpt and its mRNA expression as well as enzyme activity is very high in the Hpt cells, lesser in the semi-granular hemocytes and very low in the granular cells. In cultured hematopoietic tissues, high activity was present in cells in the centre of the tissue, whereas cells migrating out of the tissue had very low TGase activity. RNAi experiments using dsRNA for TGase completely knocked down the transcript and as a result the cell morphology was changed and the cells started to spread intensely. If astakine, a cytokine directly involved in hematopoiesis, was added the cells started to spread and adopt a morphology similar to that observed after RNAi of TGase. Astakine had no effect on TGase expression, but after a prolonged incubation for one week with this invertebrate cytokine, TGase activity inside and outside the cells was completely lost. Thus it seems as if astakine addition to the Hpt cells and RNAi of TGase in the cell culture will lead to the same results, i.e. loss of TGase activity in the cells and they start to differentiate and spread.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The results of this study suggest that TGase is important for keeping the Hpt cells in an undifferentiated stage inside the hematopoietic tissue and if expression of TGase mRNA is blocked the cells start to differentiate and spread.</p> <p>This shows a new function for transglutaminase in preventing hematopoietic stem cells from starting to differentiate and migrate into the hemolymph, whereas their proliferation is unaffected. Astakine is also important for the hematopoiesis, since it induces hemocyte synthesis in the Hpt but now we also show that it in some unknown way participates in the differentiation of the Hpt cells.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2172/9/58
spellingShingle Söderhäll Irene
Söderhäll Kenneth
Lin Xionghui
Transglutaminase activity in the hematopoietic tissue of a crustacean, <it>Pacifastacus leniusculus</it>, importance in hemocyte homeostasis
BMC Immunology
title Transglutaminase activity in the hematopoietic tissue of a crustacean, <it>Pacifastacus leniusculus</it>, importance in hemocyte homeostasis
title_full Transglutaminase activity in the hematopoietic tissue of a crustacean, <it>Pacifastacus leniusculus</it>, importance in hemocyte homeostasis
title_fullStr Transglutaminase activity in the hematopoietic tissue of a crustacean, <it>Pacifastacus leniusculus</it>, importance in hemocyte homeostasis
title_full_unstemmed Transglutaminase activity in the hematopoietic tissue of a crustacean, <it>Pacifastacus leniusculus</it>, importance in hemocyte homeostasis
title_short Transglutaminase activity in the hematopoietic tissue of a crustacean, <it>Pacifastacus leniusculus</it>, importance in hemocyte homeostasis
title_sort transglutaminase activity in the hematopoietic tissue of a crustacean it pacifastacus leniusculus it importance in hemocyte homeostasis
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2172/9/58
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