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Major secretory protein of human decidualized endometrium in pregnancy is an insulin-like growth factor-binding protein
Authors:S C Bell  S R Patel  J A Jackson  G T Waites
Affiliation:Department of Biochemistry, University of Leicester, Leicester Royal Infirmary.
Abstract:Pregnancy-associated endometrial alpha 1-globulin (alpha 1-PEG) is quantitatively the major secretory protein product, synthesized and secreted in vitro, of the human decidualized endometrium during pregnancy. This protein has been purified from cytosolic extracts of this tissue and has now been characterized as a 32 kDa somatomedin/insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-binding protein. Immunoreactive alpha 1-PEG isolated from amniotic fluid exhibited identical physiochemical properties and IGF-I-binding characteristics. In cytosolic extracts of pregnancy endometrium, in incubation medium of this tissue and in amniotic fluid, the 32 kDa protein represented the major alpha 1-PEG immunoreactive protein and major IGF-I-binding component. Purified alpha 1-PEG and incubation medium of pregnancy endometrium competed for IGF-I with placental membrane IGF receptors in vitro. The implications of the endometrial source of IGF-I-binding protein are discussed with reference to the origin of the amniotic fluid and serum small Mr IGF-binding protein and to the suggested paracrine effect upon trophoblast proliferation.
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