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Endosomal and lysosomal fractions of human monocytes/macrophages prepared from buffy coats wereanalyzed for activities of cathepsins B, L and S, andexpression of cathepsin proteins along with majorhistocompatibility complex class I and class II moleculesunder control and immunomodulatory conditions.While the total activity of cathepsins B, L, and Stogether remained unchanged in lysates of controlcells during culture for 72 h, the subcellular distributionof cathepsin activities underwent a shift from apredominantly endosomal localization in freshly isolatedcells to a lysosomal pattern after 72 h of culture.Interferonγ treatment for 72 h resulted in an upregulationof both major histocompatibility complex proteinsand cathepsins with differential changes incathepsin B, L and S activities in endosomes versuslysosomes. These changes suggest a remodeling ofthe endocytic machinery and imply different functionsof cathepsins B, L and S during monocyte differentiation. Copyright © 2002 by Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co. KG |
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