Mature MGP (Matrix gamma-carboxyglutamic acid protein) is known to inhibit soft connective tissues calcification. We investigated its possible involvement in pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), a genetic disorder whose clinical manifestations are due to mineralization of elastic fibers. PXE patients have lower serum concentration of total MGP compared to controls (P<0.001). Antibodies specific for the noncarboxylated (Glu-MGP) and for the gamma-carboxylated (Gla-MGP) forms of MGP were assayed on ultrathin sections of dermis from controls and PXE patients. Normal elastic fibers in controls and patients were slightly positive for both forms of MGP, whereas Gla-MGP was more abundant within control's than within patient's elastic fibers (P<0.001). In patients' calcified elastic fibers, Glu-MGP intensively colocalized with mineral precipitates, whereas Gla-MGP precisely localized at the mineralization front. Data suggest that MGP is present within elastic fibers and is associated with calcification of dermal elastic fibers in PXE. To investigate whether local cells produce MGP, dermal fibroblasts were cultured in vitro and MGP was assayed at mRNA and protein levels. In spite of very similar MGP mRNA expression, cells from PXE patients produced 30% less of Gla-MGP compared to controls. Data were confirmed by immunocytochemistry on ultrathin sections. Normal fibroblasts in vitro were positive for both forms of MGP. PXE fibroblasts were positive for Glu-MGP and only barely positive for Gla-MGP (P<0.001). In conclusion, MGP is involved in elastic fiber calcification in PXE. The lower ratio of Gla-MGP over Glu-MGP in pathological fibroblasts compared to controls suggests these cells may play an important role in the ectopic calcification in PXE.

Matrix Gla Protein involved in elastic fiber calcification in the dermis of pseudoxanthoma elasticum patients / Gheduzzi, Dealba; Boraldi, Federica; Annovi, Giulia; Paolinelli Devincenzi, Chiara; L., Schurgers; C., Vermeer; Quaglino, Daniela; Ronchetti, Ivonne. - In: LABORATORY INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0023-6837. - STAMPA. - 87:(2007), pp. 998-1008. [10.1038/labinvest.3700667]

Matrix Gla Protein involved in elastic fiber calcification in the dermis of pseudoxanthoma elasticum patients.

GHEDUZZI, Dealba;BORALDI, Federica;ANNOVI, Giulia;PAOLINELLI DEVINCENZI, Chiara;QUAGLINO, Daniela;RONCHETTI, Ivonne
2007

Abstract

Mature MGP (Matrix gamma-carboxyglutamic acid protein) is known to inhibit soft connective tissues calcification. We investigated its possible involvement in pseudoxanthoma elasticum (PXE), a genetic disorder whose clinical manifestations are due to mineralization of elastic fibers. PXE patients have lower serum concentration of total MGP compared to controls (P<0.001). Antibodies specific for the noncarboxylated (Glu-MGP) and for the gamma-carboxylated (Gla-MGP) forms of MGP were assayed on ultrathin sections of dermis from controls and PXE patients. Normal elastic fibers in controls and patients were slightly positive for both forms of MGP, whereas Gla-MGP was more abundant within control's than within patient's elastic fibers (P<0.001). In patients' calcified elastic fibers, Glu-MGP intensively colocalized with mineral precipitates, whereas Gla-MGP precisely localized at the mineralization front. Data suggest that MGP is present within elastic fibers and is associated with calcification of dermal elastic fibers in PXE. To investigate whether local cells produce MGP, dermal fibroblasts were cultured in vitro and MGP was assayed at mRNA and protein levels. In spite of very similar MGP mRNA expression, cells from PXE patients produced 30% less of Gla-MGP compared to controls. Data were confirmed by immunocytochemistry on ultrathin sections. Normal fibroblasts in vitro were positive for both forms of MGP. PXE fibroblasts were positive for Glu-MGP and only barely positive for Gla-MGP (P<0.001). In conclusion, MGP is involved in elastic fiber calcification in PXE. The lower ratio of Gla-MGP over Glu-MGP in pathological fibroblasts compared to controls suggests these cells may play an important role in the ectopic calcification in PXE.
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Matrix Gla Protein involved in elastic fiber calcification in the dermis of pseudoxanthoma elasticum patients / Gheduzzi, Dealba; Boraldi, Federica; Annovi, Giulia; Paolinelli Devincenzi, Chiara; L., Schurgers; C., Vermeer; Quaglino, Daniela; Ronchetti, Ivonne. - In: LABORATORY INVESTIGATION. - ISSN 0023-6837. - STAMPA. - 87:(2007), pp. 998-1008. [10.1038/labinvest.3700667]
Gheduzzi, Dealba; Boraldi, Federica; Annovi, Giulia; Paolinelli Devincenzi, Chiara; L., Schurgers; C., Vermeer; Quaglino, Daniela; Ronchetti, Ivonne
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