EDTA/gelatin zymography method to identify C1s versus activated MMP-9 in plasma and immune complexes of patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.
Estefanía Ugarte-BerzalErik MartensLise BoonJennifer VandoorenDaniel BlockmansMieke GouwyGhislain OpdenakkerPublished in: Journal of cellular and molecular medicine (2018)
Gelatin zymography analysis is a sensitive method and commonly used to characterize and quantify the presence of the gelatinases (MMP-2 and MMP-9) in biological samples. In human plasma samples from healthy controls and systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) patients, we observed a gelatinolytic molecule at 80 kDa, suggestive for activated human MMP-9. However, by developing and using the EDTA/gelatin zymography method and after purification of the 80 kDa entity, we proved that this molecule was the C1s subunit of the complement system. The zymolytic capacity of C1s was validated and found to be enhanced, in the absence of calcium and in the presence of EDTA. Our findings indicate that for correct identification of gelatinolytic proteins in complex biological samples the use of EDTA/gelatin zymography for enzyme development is advised. In addition, by quantification of EDTA/gelatin zymography analysis and ELISA, we observed that the levels of C1s were higher in plasma and immune complexes of SLE patients than of healthy individuals. Therefore, our data imply that C1s may become a marker for the diagnosis of SLE.
Keyphrases
- systemic lupus erythematosus
- end stage renal disease
- newly diagnosed
- disease activity
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- hyaluronic acid
- peritoneal dialysis
- prognostic factors
- endothelial cells
- heat shock protein
- rheumatoid arthritis
- machine learning
- patient reported outcomes
- patient reported
- bioinformatics analysis