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Inorganic Pyrophosphatase-Nanodiamond Conjugates Hydrolyze Pyrophosphate in Human Synovial Fluid.
Valueva, Anastasiya V; Romanov, Roman S; Mariasina, Sofia S; Eliseev, Maxim S; Rodina, Elena V.
Afiliação
  • Valueva AV; Pharmaceutical Department, Pavlov Ryazan State Medical University, 9 Vysokovol'tnaya Street, Ryazan 390026, Russia.
  • Romanov RS; Department of Fundamental Medicine, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 31, Building 5, Lomonosovsky Prospect, Moscow 119991, Russia.
  • Mariasina SS; Department of Fundamental Medicine, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 31, Building 5, Lomonosovsky Prospect, Moscow 119991, Russia.
  • Eliseev MS; V.A. Nasonova Research Institute of Rheumatology, Kaschirskoe h. 34A, Moscow 115522, Russia.
  • Rodina EV; Chemistry Department, Lomonosov Moscow State University, 1, Building 3, Leninskie Gory, Moscow 119992, Russia.
ACS Omega ; 5(15): 8579-8586, 2020 Apr 21.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32337420
ABSTRACT
The present work is focused on testing enzyme-based agents for the partial dissolution of calcium pyrophosphate (CaPPi) deposits in the cartilages and synovial fluid of patients with pyrophosphate arthropathy (CPPD disease). Previously, we suggested that inorganic pyrophosphatases (PPases) immobilized on nanodiamonds of detonation synthesis (NDs) could be appropriate for this purpose. We synthesized and characterized conjugates of NDs and PPases from Escherichia coli and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The conjugates showed high enzymatic activity and resistance to inhibition by calcium and fluoride. Here, we tested the effectiveness of pyrophosphate (PPi) hydrolysis by the conjugates in an in vitro model system simulating the ionic composition of the synovial fluid and in the samples of synovial fluid of patients with CPPD via NMR spectroscopy. The conjugates of both PPases efficiently hydrolyzed triclinic crystalline calcium pyrophosphate (t-CPPD) in the model system. We evaluated the number of phosphorus-containing compounds in the synovial fluid, showed the possibility of PPi detection in it, and estimated the hydrolytic activity of the PPase conjugates. The soluble and immobilized PPases were able to hydrolyze a significant amount of PPi (1 mM) in the synovial fluid in short periods of time (24 h). The maximum activity was demonstrated for Mt-PPase immobilized on ND-NH-(CH2)6-NH2 (2.24 U mg-1).

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