Histochemical analysis of the role of class I and class II Clostridium histolyticum collagenase in the degradation of rat pancreatic extracellular matrix for islet isolation

Greetje H. Vos-Scheperkeuter, Paul T.R. van Suylichem, G. H. J. Wolters, Reinout van Schilfgaarde

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    Abstract

    To understand why class II Clostridium histolyticum collagenase is much more effective than class I in the isolation of rat pancreatic islets, we analyzed the role of these collagenases in pancreatic tissue dissociation. Crude collagenase was purified and then fractionated into class I and II with different enzyme activities and protein compositions, Pancreatic tissue was incubated,vith either class I, class II, or class I + II, with or without added protease, under conditions that eliminated endogenous proteolytic activity, The degradation of pancreatic extracellular matrix was monitored by selective histochemical staining of tissue samples, Class I and LI showed similar capacities to degrade glycoproteins and degraded about one-third of the glycoproteins during 120 min of incubation, The degradation of collagens by class I and II was relatively more effective, 80 to 95% of the collagens being removed in 120 min, and also class dependent. Bath in the presence and absence of protease, class II was more effective at degrading collagens than class I, but this difference in efficacy was less apparent than with islet isolation, Class I + II degraded collagens faster and more complete than did the individual classes, indicating a synergistic effect of class I and LI. Evaluation of collagen degradation at various pancreatic locations did not show a selective degradation of collagens by any of the collagenase classes, The present data offer a partial explanation for the major role of class II in islet isolation. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science Inc.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)403-412
    Number of pages10
    JournalCell Transplantation
    Volume6
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1997

    Keywords

    • class I & II collagenase
    • rat pancreas
    • ECM degradation
    • islet isolation
    • INDIVIDUAL COLLAGENASES
    • SUBSTRATE SPECIFICITIES
    • DISSOCIATION
    • DOG
    • PIG

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