Characterization of the alkaline phosphatase expressed on the surface of a Hodgkin's lymphoma cell line.

Enzyme & protein Pub Date : 1993-01-01 DOI:10.1159/000468660
L Belland, L Visser, S Poppema, R A Stinson
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Alkaline phosphatase solubilized from a human Hodgkin's lymphoma cell line (L428) was compared with purified amphiphilic and hydrophilic forms of the enzyme from human liver, and with the enzyme solubilized from a cultured osteosarcoma cell line (Saos-2). Purified hydrophilic alkaline phosphatases from human placenta and intestine were also compared in some experiments. Alkaline phosphatase was released from the plasma membrane of intact lymphocytes by phosphatidylinositol phospholipase C and thus is anchored to the outside of the plasma membrane by covalently attached phosphatidylinositol. Enzyme released in this way was hydrophilic and that solubilized with Triton X-100 was amphiphilic, as assessed by adsorption to octyl-Sepharose. Lymphocyte alkaline phosphatase, when released from the membrane by phosphatidylinositol phospholipase C or solubilized by Triton X-100, had apparent M(r) values on gradient gel electrophoresis of 227 and 494 kDa, respectively. These values were consistently higher than equivalent ones obtained with enzymes purified from human liver, but were similar to those of cultured osteosarcoma cells. Isoenzyme-specific inhibitors of alkaline phosphatase showed similar patterns of inhibition between the enzyme from L428 cells and the tissue-nonspecific (liver/kidney/bone) isoenzyme from human liver. Heat stabilities were similar for the enzymes from L428 and Saos-2 (bone isoform) cell lines, but differed significantly from those of liver, intestine and placenta. We conclude that the alkaline phosphatase expressed in this lymphoma cell line (L428) has properties that most closely resemble those of the tissue-nonspecific isoenzyme found normally in osteoblasts of bone (bone isoform).

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碱性磷酸酶在霍奇金淋巴瘤细胞系表面表达的特性。
从人霍奇金淋巴瘤细胞系(L428)中溶解的碱性磷酸酶与纯化的人肝脏两亲和亲水形式的酶,以及从培养的骨肉瘤细胞系(Saos-2)中溶解的酶进行了比较。从人胎盘和肠中纯化的亲水性碱性磷酸酶也进行了实验比较。碱性磷酸酶通过磷脂酰肌醇磷脂酶C从完整淋巴细胞的质膜中释放出来,从而通过共价附着的磷脂酰肌醇锚定在质膜外。通过对辛基- sepharose的吸附来评估,以这种方式释放的酶是亲水的,与Triton X-100溶解的酶是两亲的。当淋巴细胞碱性磷酸酶被磷脂酰肌醇磷脂酶C释放或被Triton X-100溶解时,梯度凝胶电泳的表观M(r)值分别为227和494 kDa。这些值始终高于从人肝脏纯化的酶获得的等效值,但与培养的骨肉瘤细胞相似。碱性磷酸酶的同工酶特异性抑制剂在L428细胞的酶和来自人肝脏的组织非特异性(肝/肾/骨)同工酶之间显示出相似的抑制模式。L428和Saos-2(骨异构体)细胞系的酶热稳定性相似,但与肝、肠和胎盘的酶热稳定性差异显著。我们得出结论,在这个淋巴瘤细胞系(L428)中表达的碱性磷酸酶具有与通常在骨成骨细胞中发现的组织非特异性同工酶最相似的特性(骨异构体)。
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