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Alpha-2-Macroglobulin, a Hypochlorite-Regulated Chaperone and Immune System Modulator

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posted on 2024-11-16, 03:42 authored by Jordan CaterJordan Cater, Mark WilsonMark Wilson, Amy Wyatt
Alpha-macroglobulins are ancient proteins that include monomeric, dimeric, and tetrameric family members. In humans, and many other mammals, the predominant alpha-macroglobulin is alpha-2-macroglobulin (α2M), a tetrameric protein that is constitutively abundant in biological fluids (e.g., blood plasma, cerebral spinal fluid, synovial fluid, ocular fluid, and interstitial fluid). α2M is best known for its remarkable ability to inhibit a broad spectrum of proteases, but the full gamut of its activities affects diverse biological processes. For example, α2M can stabilise and facilitate the clearance of the Alzheimer’s disease-associated amyloid beta (Aβ) peptide. Additionally, α2M can influence the signalling of cytokines and growth factors including neurotrophins. The results of several studies support the idea that the functions of α2M are uniquely regulated by hypochlorite, an oxidant that is generated during inflammation, which induces the native α2M tetramer to dissociate into dimers. This review will discuss the evidence for hypochlorite-induced regulation of α2M and the possible implications of this in neuroinflammation and neurodegeneration.

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Defining systems that clear dangerous misfolded proteins from body fluids

Australian Research Council

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The effect of hypochlorite on the toxicity and clearance of the Alzheimerâ s disease-associated amyloid beta peptide

National Health and Medical Research Council

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Cater, J. H., Wilson, M. R. & Wyatt, A. R. (2019). Alpha-2-Macroglobulin, a Hypochlorite-Regulated Chaperone and Immune System Modulator. Oxidative Medicine And Cellular Longevity, 2019 5410657-1-5410657-9.

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Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity

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2019

Language

English

RIS ID

138093

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