Expression of SIBLINGs and their partner MMPs in salivary glands

KUE Ogbureke, LW Fisher - Journal of dental research, 2004 - journals.sagepub.com
KUE Ogbureke, LW Fisher
Journal of dental research, 2004journals.sagepub.com
Three members of the SIBLING family of integrin-binding phosphoglycoproteins (bone
sialoprotein, BSP; osteopontin, OPN; and dentin matrix protein-1, DMP1) were recently
shown to bind with high affinity (nM) and to activate 3 different matrix metalloproteinases
(MMP-2, MMP-3, and MMP-9, respectively) in vitro. The current study was designed to
document the possible biological relevance of the SIBLING-MMP activation pathway in vivo
by showing that these 3 SIBLINGs and their known MMP partners are co-expressed in …
Three members of the SIBLING family of integrin-binding phosphoglycoproteins (bone sialoprotein, BSP; osteopontin, OPN; and dentin matrix protein-1, DMP1) were recently shown to bind with high affinity (nM) and to activate 3 different matrix metalloproteinases (MMP-2, MMP-3, and MMP-9, respectively) in vitro. The current study was designed to document the possible biological relevance of the SIBLING-MMP activation pathway in vivo by showing that these 3 SIBLINGs and their known MMP partners are co-expressed in normal adult tissue. BSP, OPN, and DMP1 were invariably co-expressed with their partner MMPs in salivary glands of humans and mice. The 2 SIBLING proteins without known MMP partners, dentin sialophosphoprotein (DSPP) and matrix extracellular phosphoglycoprotein (MEPE), were also expressed in salivary glands. Expression of all SIBLINGs in this normal, non-mineralizing epithelial tissue suggests that they serve at least one function in vivo other than directly promoting matrix mineralization—a function we hypothesize involves local activation of MMPs.
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