Protease‐Active Extracellular Protein Preparations From Porphyromonas gingivalis W83 Induce N‐Cadherin Proteolysis, Loss of Cell Adhesion, and Apoptosis in Human Epithelial Cells
- 1 May 2001
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Periodontology
- Vol. 72 (5) , 641-650
- https://doi.org/10.1902/jop.2001.72.5.641
Abstract
Background: The protease‐induced cytotoxicity of P. gingivalis may partly result from alteration of the extracellular matrix and/or surface receptors that mediate interaction between the host cells and their matrix. While P. gingivalis‐induced degradation of E‐cadherin has been documented, there is no information on the effects of P. gingivalis proteases on other members of this family of cell adhesion proteins.Methods: Human epithelial KB cells were exposed to proteaseactive extracellular protein preparations from isogenic mutants of P. gingivalis. Quantification of apoptosis was performed by visualization of nuclei stained with 4,6′‐diamidino‐2‐phenylindole. Alteration of cell adhesion proteins was examined by immunoblotting of cell lysates using monoclonal antibodies to those proteins.Results: Treated cells exhibited loss of cell adhesion properties with apoptotic cell death subsequently observed. These effects correlated with the different levels of cysteine‐dependent proteolytic activities of the isogenic mutants tested. Cleavage of N‐cadherin was observed in immunoblots of lysates from detached cells. There was a direct correlation between the kinetics of N‐cadherin cleavage and loss of cell adhesion properties. Loss of cell adhesion, as well as N‐cadherin cleavage, could be inhibited by preincubation of P. gingivalis protease active extracellular protein preparations with the cysteine protease inhibitor TLCK. In control experiments, the cleavage of N‐cadherin was detected after treatment of KB cells with trypsin but not after cell dissociation by a non‐enzymatic method.Conclusions: These results suggest that extracellular proteases from P. gingivalis can induce degradation of N‐cadherin, which could have implications for the pathogenicity of this bacterium. J Periodontol 2001;72:641‐650.Keywords
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