Abstract

The presence of proteolytic activity in the circulation directed against insulin-like growth factor binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) was originally described in pregnancy but has subsequently been described in a number of catabolic and other pathological conditions. However, detection of this proteolytically modified IGFBP-3 has been demonstrated, in most cases, following separation using SDS-PAGE and this has led to speculation that its occurrence may be an artefact of the harsh conditions employed. Using two site-specific antisera, one of which recognizes as its antigenic site a region of IGFBP-3 which is close to that of the IGF-binding domain, we have developed two radioimmunoassays which, when compared, can reveal alterations in the IGF-binding domain of IGFBP-3. The presence of IGFBP-3 modified by the circulating protease is denoted in this system by a divergence in the IGFBP-3 levels observed; this divergence has been shown to coincide with protease activity as determined by Western ligand blotting. The use of these assays has confirmed that the IGF-binding site of IGFBP-3 undergoes proteolytic modification in the circulation during a number of pathologies.

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