Transforming growth factor-β increases the expression of aminopeptidase N/CD13 mRNA and protein in monocytes and monocytic cell lines

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Aminopeptidase N (APN)/CD13 is a membrane-bound surface ectopeptidase with a ubiquitous distribution. In hematopoiesis, APN/CD13 is expressed on stem cells and during most developmental stages of myeloid cells. Because APN/CD13 has been implicated in the trimming on the cell surface of peptides that protrude out of MHC class II molecules, we wanted to study the regulation of this membrane peptidase in antigen presenting cells by TGF-β. TGF-β is a potent inducer of the maturation of monocyte precursors towards a macrophage phenotype. Using competitive RT-PCR and cytofluorimetric analyses, we quantified the modulation of the APN/CD13 mRNA as well as protein expression by TGF-β1 and -2 and found a stimulation of the APN/CD13 expression in a time- and dose-dependent manner in monocytic cells. In U937 cells, the time course showed a maximum for APN/CD13 mRNA at 24 hours incubation with TGF-β. In experiments with actinomycin D- treated cells was found a stabilization of APN/CD13 mRNA by TGF-β1. Contrary to the IL-4-induced expression of APN/CD13 as well as of MHC class II in monocytic cells, we could show that TGF-β is able to augment the APN/CD 13 expression but decreases the MHC class II expression.

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Kehlen, A., Langner, J., & Riemann, D. (2000). Transforming growth factor-β increases the expression of aminopeptidase N/CD13 mRNA and protein in monocytes and monocytic cell lines. In Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology (Vol. 477, pp. 49–56). https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-46826-3_5

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