Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, volume 1126, issue 1, pages 155-157
Immunological Detection of Nω-(Carboxymethyl)arginine by a Specific Antibody
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2008-04-30
scimago Q1
SJR: 1.416
CiteScore: 11.0
Impact factor: 4.1
ISSN: 00778923, 17496632
PubMed ID:
18079475
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
General Neuroscience
History and Philosophy of Science
Abstract
N omega-(carboxymethyl)arginine (CMA) is an acid-labile advanced glycation end product (AGE) that was discovered in enzymatic hydrolysate of glycated collagen. Subsequently, CMA was also detected in human serum, and its level in patients with diabetes was found to be higher than in people without the disease. However, the histological localization of CMA and its pathophysiological significance remains poorly understood. Here, to address this issue, we developed a monoclonal antibody specific for CMA. This antibody reacted with CMA and CMA-protein adduct, whereas it did not cross-react with its analogues, such as N epsilon-(carboxymethyl)lysine and S-(carboxymethyl)cysteine, indicating that the antibody specifically recognizes CMA. Upon immunohistochemical analysis, a significant CMA immnoreactivity was found in atherosclerotic lesions, whereas no such immunoreactivity was observed in normal regions. This suggests that the accumulation of CMA in tissue proteins may contribute to the pathophysiologies associated with aging and age-related diseases.
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