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Molecular forms of NGF in human and rat neuropathic tissues: decreased NGF precursor-like immunoreactivity in human diabetic skin

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JOURNAL OF THE PERIPHERAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
卷 7, 期 3, 页码 190-197

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WOODLAND PUBLICATIONS, INC
DOI: 10.1046/j.1529-8027.2002.02024.x

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nerve growth factor; prepro-nerve growth factor; neuropathy; inflammation

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Precursors of NGF have been shown to be the predominant forms of this neurotrophin in human brain and peripheral tissues, and proNGF has been shown recently to preferentially bind p75(NTR) with high affinity. In our studies of human and rat skin and nerve extracts, a 53 kDa band was detected by Western blot using antibodies against rhNGF or prepro-NGF (-91 to -60), that could correspond to a previously described modified prepro-NGF-like molecule. The relative optical intensity of the 53-kDa bands was markedly reduced in skin extracts from patients with subclinical diabetic neuropathy (diabetic: 1.5, 1.0-8.0, n = 6; controls: 52.0, 23.0-85.0, n = 6, p = 0.0022) but was increased in extracts of inflamed colon from patients with Crohn's disease (inflamed: median 12.0, range 0.1-12.0, n = 11: controls: 0.1, 0.1-3.0, n = 8, p = 0.0055). Antibodies to both rhNGF and prepro-NGF immunostained basal keratinocytes in tissue sections of normal human and rat skin showed accumulation of immunoreactivity in nerve fibers distal to sciatic nerve ligation in rats. Prepro-NGF antibody immunostained rat large/medium sensory neurons, whereas only small sensory neurons were stained with antibodies to mature rhNGF, suggesting that prepro-NGF may be preferentially taken up and transported by p75(NTR). The different molecular forms derived from prepro-NGF are likely to be of importance in sensory mechanisms, and deserve further investigation.

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