Role of cathepsin B in leech wound healing

The wound healing process in leeches involves different types of cells like macrophages, NK-likecells and granulocytes. These cells that are involved in immune defence, can co-operate to attackand/or isolate the non self (de Eguileor et al., 1999; de Eguileor et al., 2000a; de Eguileor et al.,2000b)...

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Main Authors: A Grimaldi, G Tettamanti, L Rinaldi, G Perletti, R Valvassori, M de Eguileor
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Modena and Reggio Emilia 2004-06-01
Series:Invertebrate Survival Journal
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Online Access:http://www.isj.unimo.it/articoli/ISJ002.pdf
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spelling doaj-df81725a99c2474e84174aea80b440e12020-11-25T02:51:54ZengUniversity of Modena and Reggio EmiliaInvertebrate Survival Journal1824-307X2004-06-01113846Role of cathepsin B in leech wound healingA GrimaldiG TettamantiL RinaldiG PerlettiR ValvassoriM de EguileorThe wound healing process in leeches involves different types of cells like macrophages, NK-likecells and granulocytes. These cells that are involved in immune defence, can co-operate to attackand/or isolate the non self (de Eguileor et al., 1999; de Eguileor et al., 2000a; de Eguileor et al.,2000b). In addition other types of cells, like fibroblasts and endothelial cells, are involved in theformation of new vessels. To exert their functional role, all these cells must infiltrate and migratethrough extracellular matrix (de Eguileor et al., 2001a; de Eguileor et al., 2003).Here we show, by histochemical and biochemical methods, that the cathepsin B peptidase ispresent and active in all migrating cells, involved in immune responses of leeches subjected todifferent stimuli. Interstingly the cellular function of cathepsin B in invertebrates appear to beequivalent to that of vertebrates, where the secreted enzyme plays a role in basement membrane andmatrix disruption operated by cells involved in angiogenesis, wound repair and immune defence.http://www.isj.unimo.it/articoli/ISJ002.pdfleechescathepsin-Bimmune cellsangiogenesis
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author A Grimaldi
G Tettamanti
L Rinaldi
G Perletti
R Valvassori
M de Eguileor
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G Tettamanti
L Rinaldi
G Perletti
R Valvassori
M de Eguileor
Role of cathepsin B in leech wound healing
Invertebrate Survival Journal
leeches
cathepsin-B
immune cells
angiogenesis
author_facet A Grimaldi
G Tettamanti
L Rinaldi
G Perletti
R Valvassori
M de Eguileor
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title Role of cathepsin B in leech wound healing
title_short Role of cathepsin B in leech wound healing
title_full Role of cathepsin B in leech wound healing
title_fullStr Role of cathepsin B in leech wound healing
title_full_unstemmed Role of cathepsin B in leech wound healing
title_sort role of cathepsin b in leech wound healing
publisher University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
series Invertebrate Survival Journal
issn 1824-307X
publishDate 2004-06-01
description The wound healing process in leeches involves different types of cells like macrophages, NK-likecells and granulocytes. These cells that are involved in immune defence, can co-operate to attackand/or isolate the non self (de Eguileor et al., 1999; de Eguileor et al., 2000a; de Eguileor et al.,2000b). In addition other types of cells, like fibroblasts and endothelial cells, are involved in theformation of new vessels. To exert their functional role, all these cells must infiltrate and migratethrough extracellular matrix (de Eguileor et al., 2001a; de Eguileor et al., 2003).Here we show, by histochemical and biochemical methods, that the cathepsin B peptidase ispresent and active in all migrating cells, involved in immune responses of leeches subjected todifferent stimuli. Interstingly the cellular function of cathepsin B in invertebrates appear to beequivalent to that of vertebrates, where the secreted enzyme plays a role in basement membrane andmatrix disruption operated by cells involved in angiogenesis, wound repair and immune defence.
topic leeches
cathepsin-B
immune cells
angiogenesis
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