K. Yano et al., THROMBOLYTIC PROPERTIES OF PROUROKINASE MUTANTS WITH MUTATION IN THE EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR-LIKE DOMAIN, Fibrinolysis, 9(4), 1995, pp. 209-214
In an attempt to retard the rapid clearance rate of pro-urokinase (pro
-UK), we prepared pro-UK mutants (m-pro-UK) with a mutation in the epi
dermal growth factor-like domain. These comprised of three deletion mu
tants (del pro-UK) and 14 amino acid-substituted mutants (sub pro-UK),
This paper describes the thrombolytic properties of m-pro-UKs in comp
arison with those of pro-UK. In human plasma clot lysis assay, del pro
-UKs had shown much less plasma clot lysis activity than pro-UK, while
7 out of 14 sub-pro-UKs showed activity comparable to that of pro-UK.
In the present experiment, all m-pro-UKs were i.v. injected as a bolu
s to rats with pulmonary embolism, Eight of the sub pro-UKs showed sig
nificantly higher thrombolysis than pro-UK, whereas del pro-UKs caused
slightly less thrombolysis, The two sub pro-UKs G38K and N32P, in whi
ch glycine at 38th position and asparagine at 32nd position were repla
ced by lysine and proline respectively, showed the most marked thrombo
lytic effect in the rat model, Their efficacy was then tested in a rab
bit model of arterio-venous shunt thrombosis through injection as a bo
lus, Both were also found to have significantly higher thrombolytic ac
tivities than pro-UK in the rabbit model. Sub pro-UK's having higher t
hrombolytic activity than pro-UK were divisible into two groups: those
with prolonged half-lives and those with undiminished or enhanced fib
rin/celite affinity,