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Regulation of Chemerin Chemoattractant and Antibacterial Activity by Human Cysteine Cathepsins

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JOURNAL OF IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 187, Issue 3, Pages 1403-1410

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AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1002352

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  1. Ministry of Scientific Research, Poland [SPUB3088, 0724/B/P01/2011/40]
  2. Fogarty International Research Collaborative award [R03TW007174-01]
  3. European Union [SP6MTKD-CT-2006-042586, POIG.02.01.00-12-064/08]
  4. Foundation for Polish Science [TEAM/2010-5/1, DPS/424-329/10]
  5. National Institutes of Health [AI079320, R01-AI37113]
  6. European Community [7FP-HEALTH-2010-261460]
  7. Ministry of Scientific Research, Poland (Warsaw, Poland) [1642/B/P01/2008/35]

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Chemerin, a ligand for the G-protein coupled receptor chemokine-like receptor 1, requires C-terminal proteolytic processing to unleash its chemoattractant activity. Proteolytically processed chemerin selectively attracts specific subsets of immunoregulatory APCs, including chemokine-like receptor 1-positive immature plasmacytoid dendritic cells (pDC). Chemerin is predicted to belong to the structural cathelicidin/cystatin family of proteins composed of antibacterial polypeptide cathelicidins and inhibitors of cysteine proteinases (cystatins). We therefore hypothesized that chemerin may interact directly with cysteine proteases, and that it might also function as an antibacterial agent. In this article, we show that chemerin does not inhibit human cysteine proteases, but rather is a new substrate for cathepsin (cat) K and L. cat K- and L-cleaved chemerin triggered robust migration of human blood-derived pDC ex vivo. Furthermore, cat K-and L-truncated chemerin also displayed antibacterial activity against Enterobacteriaceae. Cathepsins may therefore contribute to host defense by activating chemerin to directly inhibit bacterial growth and to recruit pDC to sites of infection. The Journal of Immunology, 2011, 187: 1403-1410.

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