Seiya Miyajima
Kumamoto University
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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 1997
Tatsuya Okamoto; Takaaki Akaike; Moritaka Suga; Sumio Tanase; Hidechika Horie; Seiya Miyajima; Masayuki Ando; Yoshio Ichinose; Hiroshi Maeda
Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are zinc-containing proteinases that participate in tissue remodeling under physiological and pathological conditions. To test the involvement of bacterial proteinases in tissue injury during bacterial infections, we investigated the activation potential of various bacterial proteinases against precursors of MMPs (proMMPs) purified from human neutrophils (proMMP-8 and −9) and from human fibrosarcoma cells (proMMP-1). Each proMMP was subjected to treatment with a series of bacterial proteinases at molar ratios of 0.01-0.1 (bacterial proteinase to proMMP), and activities of MMPs generated were determined. Among six different bacterial proteinases, thermolysin family enzymes (family M4) such as Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase, Vibrio cholerae proteinase, and thermolysin strongly activated all three proMMPs via limited proteolysis to generate active forms of the MMPs. N-terminal sequence analysis of the active MMPs revealed that cleavage occurred at the Val82-Leu83 and Thr90-Phe91 bonds of proMMP-1 and proMMP-9, respectively, which are located near the N terminus of the catalytic domain of MMPs. In contrast, Serratia 56-kDa proteinase and Pseudomonas alkaline proteinase, both of which are classified as members of the serralysin subfamily of zinc metalloproteinases (family M10), and Serratia 73-kDa thiol proteinase did not evidence proteolytic processing or activation of proMMP-1, −8, and −9 under these experimental conditions. These results indicate that bacterial proteinases may play an important role in tissue destruction and disintegration of extracellular matrix at the site of infections.
Archives of Biochemistry and Biophysics | 1997
Tatsuya Okamoto; Takaaki Akaike; Tetsuo Nagano; Seiya Miyajima; Moritaka Suga; Masayuki Ando; Koji Ichimori; Hiroshi Maeda
Microbial Pathogenesis | 2001
Seiya Miyajima; Takaaki Akaike; Koki Matsumoto; Tatsuya Okamoto; Jun Yoshitake; Kazuyuki Hayashida; Akira Negi; Hiroshi Maeda
Experimental Eye Research | 2000
Shigeto Shimmura; Koki Matsumoto; Hiromoto Yaguchi; Toshiya Okuda; Seiya Miyajima; Akira Negi; Jun Shimazaki; Kazuo Tsubot
Experimental Eye Research | 2006
Kousuke Ikema; Koki Matsumoto; Yasuya Inomata; Yoshihiro Komohara; Seiya Miyajima; Motohiro Takeya; Hidenobu Tanihara
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 1998
Koki Matsumoto; Shigeto Shimmura; Eiki Goto; Keiko Saito; Tsutomu Takeuchi; Seiya Miyajima; Akira Negi; Kazuo Tsubota
Japanese Journal of Ophthalmology | 2003
Toshiya Okuda; Koki Matsumoto; Yukio Ando; Seiya Miyajima
Bulletin of Japanese ophthalmology | 2006
Kumiko Kudaka; Koki Matsumoto; Eri Takahashi; Kousuke Ikema; Junichiro Tsutsui; Hidenobu Tanihara; Seiya Miyajima
Japanese journal of clinical ophthalmology | 2005
Kousuke Ikema; Koki Matsumoto; Jun Ichiro Tsutsui; Seiya Miyajima; Tomoko Miyagawa; Hidenobu Tanihara
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science | 2004
Kousuke Ikema; Koki Matsumoto; Yasuya Inomata; Seiya Miyajima; Hidenobu Tanihara