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Elevated Conversion of alpha-2-macroglobulin to the Complexed Form in Gingival Crevicular Fluid From Adult Periodontitis Patients

M Rosin, P Benjamin, P Rogers, M Gibson, F Van Leuven, N W Johnson, M Curtis

J Periodontal Res. 1995 Nov;30(6):436-44.

PMID: 8544108

Abstract:

The broad spectrum protease inhibitor, alpha 2-macgrolobulin (alpha 2M), is one of the host's principal regulators of both endogenous and exogenous proteases and is likely to have an important role in the regulation of proteolytic activity at inflammatory sites. We have determined the amount of complexed (com alpha 2M) and total alpha 2M (tot alpha 2M) in gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) harvested from shallow and deep sites in adult periodontitis (AP) patients (n = 21). An ELISA technique was developed to measure both forms of alpha 2M in the same sample utilizing a monoclonal antibody (MAb) specific for the complexed form. In addition, protease activity towards human serum albumin (Prot1), transferrin (Prot2) and N alpha-benzoyl-L-arginine 7-amido-4-methylcoumarin-hydrochloride (BAAMc; Prot3) were determined in a second GCF sample from the same site. Plasma alpha 2M concentrations were only positively correlated (p = 0.0163) with GCF tot alpha 2M from highly inflamed sites. We observed a significant positive correlation between tot alpha 2M and proteolytic activity in GCF from deep sites but not from shallow sites (Prot1: p = 0.002; Prot2: p = 0.005). A similar correlation between tot alpha 2M and proteolytic activity was found at highly inflamed sites (Prot1: p = 0.014; Prot2: p = 0.002). A very high proportion of the tot alpha 2M in GCF was in the complexed form at both shallow (71.14% +/- 29.13) and deep sites (68.17% +/- 28.5) Com alpha 2M was positively correlated with proteolytic activity only in deep sites (Prot1: p = 0.015; Prot2: p = 0.031). Our results suggest that the concentration of tot alpha 2M in the gingival crevice is positively associated with the amount of proteolytic activity at the site and that protease activities in GCF may only partly explain the high percentage conversion alpha 2M to the complexed form. The high level of alpha 2M inactivation in GCF from AP patients reported here may have significance not only in view of its role as a broad spectrum protease inhibitor but also through the differential effects of native vs complexed alpha 2M on the regulation of immune responses.

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