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      An improved collagen zymography approach for evaluating the collagenases MMP-1, MMP-8, and MMP-13.

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      BioTechniques
      Informa UK (Informa Life Sciences)

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          Collagen zymography is an SDS-PAGE-based method for detecting both the proenzyme and active forms of collagenases. Although collagen zymography is used for assessment of the matrix metalloproteinases MMP-1 and MMP-13, it can be difficult to detect these collagenases due to technical issues. Moreover, it remains unclear whether the collagenase activity of MMP-8 can be detected by this method. Here, we present an improved collagen zymography method that allows quantification of the activities of MMP-1, MMP-8, and MMP-13. Activities of recombinant collagenases could be detected in collagen zymogram gels copolymerized with 0.3 mg/mL type I collagen extracted from rat tail tendon. This improved method is sensitive enough to detect the activity of as little as 1 ng of collagenase. We generated standard curves for the three collagenases to quantify the collagenolytic activity levels of unknown samples. To validate our improved method, we investigated MMP-1 activity levels in human thyroid cancer (8505C) and normal thyroid (Nthy-ori-3-1) cell lines, finding that the proenzyme and active MMP-1 levels were greater in 8505C cells than in Nthy-ori-3-1 cells. Taken together, our data show that collagen zymography can be used in both molecular and clinical investigations to evaluate collagenase activities in various pathological conditions.

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          Journal
          BioTechniques
          BioTechniques
          Informa UK (Informa Life Sciences)
          1940-9818
          0736-6205
          Oct 01 2017
          : 63
          : 4
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Dokuz Eylul University, School of Medicine, Department of Medical Biochemistry, Izmir, Turkey.
          Article
          000114597
          10.2144/000114597
          29048269
          74cf450a-dc2d-435c-bde4-22bfa96be2c3
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