Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE; CD143, EC 3.4.15.1) is a type-1 integral membrane protein that can also be released into extracellular fluids (such as plasma, and seminal and cerebrospinal fluids) as a soluble enzyme following cleavage mediated by an unidentified protease(s), referred to as ACE secretase, in a process known as ‘shedding'. The effects of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to eight different epitopes on the N-terminal domain of ACE on shedding was investigated using Chinese hamster ovary cells (CHO cells) expressing an ACE transgene and using human umbilical vein endothelial cells. Antibody-induced shedding of ACE was strongly epitope-specific: most of the antibodies increased the shedding by 20–40%, mAbs 9B9 and 3A5 increased the shedding by 270 and 410% respectively, whereas binding of mAb 3G8 decreased ACE shedding by 36%. The ACE released following mAb treatment lacked a hydrophobic transmembrane domain anchor. The antibody-induced shedding was completely inhibited at 4°C and by zinc chelation using 1,10-phenanthroline, suggesting involvement of a metalloprotease in this process. A hydroxamate-based metalloprotease inhibitor (batimastat, BB-94) was 15 times more efficacious in inhibiting mAb-induced ACE shedding than basal (constitutive) ACE release. Treatment of CHO-ACE cells with BB-94 more effectively prevented elevation in antibody-dependent (but not basal) ACE release induced by 3,4-dichloroisocoumarin and iodoacetamide. These data suggest that different secretases might be responsible for ACE release under basal compared with antibody-induced shedding. Further experiments with more than 40 protease inhibitors suggest that calpains, furin and the proteasome may participate in this process.
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Epitope-specific antibody-induced cleavage of angiotensin-converting enzyme from the cell surface
Irina V. BALYASNIKOVA;
Irina V. BALYASNIKOVA
∗Department of Anesthesiology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1819 W. Polk St. (M/C 519), Chicago, IL 60612, U.S.A.
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Eric H. KARRAN;
Eric H. KARRAN
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†SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals, Harlow CM19 5AW, Essex, U.K.
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Ronald F. ALBRECHT, II;
Ronald F. ALBRECHT, II
∗Department of Anesthesiology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1819 W. Polk St. (M/C 519), Chicago, IL 60612, U.S.A.
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Sergei M. DANILOV
Sergei M. DANILOV
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∗Department of Anesthesiology, University of Illinois at Chicago, 1819 W. Polk St. (M/C 519), Chicago, IL 60612, U.S.A.
2To whom correspondence should be addressed (e-mail danilov@uic.edu).
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Biochem J (2002) 362 (3): 585–595.
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Received:
June 14 2001
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November 30 2001
Accepted:
December 21 2001
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Irina V. BALYASNIKOVA, Eric H. KARRAN, Ronald F. ALBRECHT, Sergei M. DANILOV; Epitope-specific antibody-induced cleavage of angiotensin-converting enzyme from the cell surface. Biochem J 15 March 2002; 362 (3): 585–595. doi: https://doi.org/10.1042/bj3620585
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