Patent Application: US-51344200-A

Abstract:
the present invention provides a secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine fusion protein obtainable by fusing sparc to thioredoxin ; a nucleic acid encoding the fusion protein ; a recombinant vector capable of expressing the fusion protein , a method for producing and purifying the fusion protein ; and a research reagent or pharmaceutical composition comprising the fusion protein as an active ingredient . in particular , the present invention relates to the use of a thioredoxin sparc fusion protein for basic research in neurobiology and / or to its use for treating various neuropathologies .

Description:
the sparc fusion protein of the invention is a fusion protein composed of sparc and thioredoxin . this sparc fusion protein can be prepared using , for example , a commercial expression vector containing a thioredoxin gene . briefly , a dna encoding sparc ( hereinafter referred to as the “ sparc gene ”) may be inserted into the multi - cloning site of the vector located downstream of the thioredoxin gene , and expressed in a host cell such as e . coli in a large quantity . in the present invention , the cloning of the sparc gene is performed by rt - pcr . first , total rna is prepared from tissues or cells expressing sparc ( e . g . mouse cerebral cortex ). as a method for preparing total rna , the acidic guanidine thiocyanate - phenol - chloroform method ( agpc ) ( p . chomczynski and n . sacchi , analytical biochemistry , 162 : 156 , 1987 ), the guanidine thiocyanate - cesium trifluoroacetate method ( h . okayama et al ., methods in enzymology , 154 : 3 , 1987 ), or the like may be enumerated . the resultant total rna is subjected to reverse transcription according to the method of , for example , j . sambrook et al . described in molecular cloning : a laboratory manual , second edition , cold spring harbor laboratory press , 1989 , to thereby convert the mrna in the total rna to cdna . subsequently , using this cdna as a template , a pcr is performed using a pair of primers based on the nucleotide sequence of sparc cdna which has already been reported ( j . h . mcvey et al ., journal of biochemistry , 263 : 11111 - 11116 , 1988 ). thus , a cdna fragment encoding sparc is amplified . the nucleotide sequence of the amplified fragment is determined by cycle sequencing as described below . first , the fragment amplified in ( 1 ) above is subcloned into a ta cloning vector such as pbluescript t - vector , pbluescriptii t - vector , pt7blue t - vector , pt7blue - 2 t - vector . then , in the presence of a primer such as t7 primer , t3 primer , m13 (- 20 ) primer , reverse primer , sk primer , ks primer , r - 20mer primer , u - 19mer primer , etc ., the template dna is thermally denatured and the above primer is annealed thereto . then , a sequencing reaction is carried out using fluorescence - labelled ddntp . these procedures are repeated 30 cycles . the sequencing reaction may be carried out using a thermostable polymerase such as taq polymerase in a commercial thermal cycler for pcr . 2 . preparation of a plasmid vector for expression of the sparc fusion protein as a plasmid vector for expressing the sparc fusion protein , any plasmid vector may be used in the invention as long as it satisfies the following conditions : it is replicable in a host cell to be used ; it carries an appropriate transformation marker gene such as ampicillin resistance gene , kanamycin resistance gene , tetracycline resistant gene ; when the sparc gene is ligated downstream of its thioredoxin gene so that these genes come under the control of a promoter operable in the host cell , it can express sparc in a state of fusion with thioredoxin ; and preferably , it is an inducible vector which has low expression levels in the absence of the relevant inducer and has high expression levels when the expression is induced . it is also desirable that a plasmid vector has an appropriate restriction site for the insertion of a thioredoxin - sparc cdna . specific examples of such a vector include pet vector ( novagen ), ptrxfus vector ( invitrogen ) and pcyb vector ( new england biolabs ) when the host cell is e . coli ; pesp - 1 expression vector ( stratagene ), paur123 vector ( takara ) and ppic vector ( invitrogen ) when the host cell is yeast ; pmam - neo expression vector ( clontech ), pcdna3 . 1 vector ( invitrogen ) and pbk - cmv vector ( stratagene ) when the host cell is an animal cell ; pbacpak vector ( clontech ), pacuw31 vector ( clontech ) and pacp (+) ie1 vector ( novagen ) when the host cell is an insect cell . a promoter useful in the invention is not particularly limited as long as it is operable in individual host cells into which the above vectors are introduced . when e . coli is used as the host cell , t7 promoter , t5 promoter , λ p l promoter , trp promoter , tac promoter , lac promoter or the like may be used . when yeast is used as the host cell , pgk promoter , adhl promoter , gall - gal10 promoter , ph05 promoter or the like may be used . when an animal cell is used as the host cell , sv40 promoter , cmv promoter , cag promoter , srα promoter , ef1α promoter , aml promoter , mmtv promoter , mtii promoter or the like may be used . when an insect cell is used as the host cell , p10 promoter , polyhedron promoter or the like may be used . alternatively , a commercial expression vector may be used into which a thioredoxin gene has already been inserted so that the gene comes under the control of an appropriate promoter . for example , pet32a (+) vector ( novagen ) containing t7 promoter may be used preferably . a cdna fragment encoding sparc is inserted into the above plasmid expression vector at a restriction site located at the c - terminal of its thioredoxin gene so that the reading frame of the cdna coincides with that of the thioredoxin gene . thus , a recombinant dna can be obtained . using the resultant recombinant dna , a host cell is transformed to produce a transformant . as a host cell for producing the sparc fusion protein , e . coli , bactillus subtilis , yeast , animal cells , insect cells or the like may be used . preferably , e . coli is used . specific examples of strains useful in the invention include escherichia coli jm109 , hb101 , bl21 , novablue , ad494 , b834 , hms174 and blr . preferably , a protease - defective strain ( such as lon gene - defective strain ) of these strains may be used . transformation is performed by , for example , the calcium chloride method , electroporation , the rubidium chloride method , lipofection , the deae - dextran method , the lithium method , the spheloplast method or methods using virus . the thus obtained transformant is cultured in a medium so that the sparc fusion protein is produced and accumulated in the resultant culture . by recovering this protein , the sparc fusion protein of the invention can be obtained . the cultivation of the transformant of the invention in a medium may be performed by conventional methods used for culturing the relevant host cell . as a medium for culturing a transformant obtained from a prokaryote host such as e . coli or an eukaryote host such as yeast , either a natural or synthetic medium may be used as long as it contains carbon sources , nitrogen sources and inorganic salts assimilable by the relevant microorganism and is capable of effective cultivation of the transformant . as carbon sources , any material may be used as long as it is assimilable by the relevant microorganism . specifically , carbohydrates such as glucose , fructose , sucrose , molasses containing thereof , starch or starch hydrolysate ; organic acids such as acetic acid , propionic acid ; and alcohols such as ethanol , propanol may be used . as nitrogen sources , ammonia ; ammonium salts of inorganic or organic acids such as ammonium chloride , ammonium sulfate , ammonium acetate , ammonium phosphate ; other nitrogen - containing compounds ; peptone ; meat extract ; yeast extract ; corn steep liquor ; casein hydrolysate ; soybean meal and hydrolysate thereof ; cells of various fermenters and digests thereof ; etc . may be used . as inorganic substances , potassium dihydrogen phosphate , dipotassium hydrogen phosphate , magnesium phosphate , magnesium sulfate , sodium chloride , iron ( ii ) sulfate , manganese sulfate , copper sulfate , calcium carbonate and the like may be used . specifically , the transformant may be cultured in lb medium , h medium , sob medium , soc medium , nzym medium , tb medium , yt medium , tryptone medium , tygpn medium , λ medium , super broth medium , m9 medium , m63 medium , a medium or the like . it is appropriate to adjust the ph of the medium to 6 - 8 . the ph adjustment is carried out using an inorganic or organic acid , an alkali solution , urea , calcium carbonate , ammonia or the like . cultivation is carried out at 4 - 40 ° c ., preferably at 36 - 38 ° c ., for 1 - 24 hours , preferable 2 - 3 hours . if necessary , aeration or agitation may be carried out . during the cultivation , an antibiotic such as ampicillin or tetracycline may be added to the medium if necessary . when a microorganism transformed with an expression vector containing an inducible promoter is cultured , an inducer may be added to the medium if necessary . for example , when a microorganism transformed with an expression vector containing lac promoter is cultured , isopropyl - β - d - thiogalactopyranoside or the like may be added to the medium . when a microorganism transformed with an expression vector containing trp promoter is cultured , indoleacrylic acid or the like may be added . as a medium for culturing a transformant obtained from an animal cell as a host , commonly used rpmi1640 medium , eagle &# 39 ; s mem medium or dmem medium , or one of these media supplemented with fetal bovine serum , etc . may be used . in order to isolate and purify the expressed protein from the culture fluid of the transformant , conventional methods for protein isolation and purification may be used . the sparc fusion protein of the invention is expressed in a state of solution in the cytoplasm of the host cell . therefore , after completion of the cultivation , cells are harvested by centrifugation , suspended in an aqueous buffer and then disrupted with a sonicator , french press , tissue homogenizer , dynomill or the like to obtain a cell - free extract . this cell - free extract is centrifuged to obtain a supernatant , from which a purified product of the sparc fusion protein can be obtained by conventional enzyme isolation / purification methods . specifically , solvent extraction ; salting out using ammonium sulfate or the like ; desalting ; precipitation using an organic solvent ; anion exchange chromatography using resins such as diethylaminoethyl ( deae ) sepharose ; cation exchange chromatography using resins such as s - sepharose ff ( pharmacia ); hydrophobic chromatography using a resin such as butyl sepharose or phenyl sepharose ; gel filtration using molecular sieves ; affinity chromatography using resins such as his bind resin ( novagen ); chromato - focusing ; electrophoresis such as isoelectric focusing or the like ; is used independently or in an appropriate combination . it is also possible to cut out sparc alone from the resultant sparc fusion protein by using enterokinase or thrombin . since the sparc fusion protein of the invention has actions of inhibiting the cell adhesion of nerve cells and causing nerve cell migration , the protein is useful for elucidating mechanisms of all the phenomenons in which nerve cell proliferation , migration and differentiation are involved , e . g . development , aging , metastasis of cancer , healing from injuries , biological defense , etc . specifically , the sparc fusion protein of the invention stimulates such states that occur when nerve cell adhesion is inhibited and nerve cell migration is active , and that are favorable to living organisms . examples of such states include the process in which injuries are healed , and angiogenesis in the brain ( formation of nutrient vessels in arteriosclerotic tunica intima and formation of ventral blood circulation routes at the time of vascular occlusion ). thus , the sparc fusion protein of the invention may be used as a healing agent for injuries or a prophylactic therapeutic for diseases such as arteriosclerosis , cerebral thrombosis and cerebral embolism . further , the sparc fusion protein of the invention may be used as a reagent for searching and studying substances which inhibit such states that progress when nerve cell adhesion is inhibited and nerve cell migration is active , and that are unfavorable to living organisms ( e . g . proliferation , metastasis and infiltration of cancer in brain tumor tissues ). the sparc fusion protein of the invention also has an action of causing neuroplasticity by promoting neurite degeneration . as used herein , the term “ neuroplasticity ” means to adjust membrane properties characteristic of nerve cells and the strength of synapse linkage between nerve cells by morphologically changing nerve cells . this property ( neuroplasticity ) makes it possible for living organisms to adapt themselves to changing demands from the environment at every level such as sensory input , association area and motor output . therefore , the sparc fusion protein of the invention is useful afor elucidating mechanisms of all the phenomenons in which the remodeling of synapses is involved , e . g . higher brain functions such as memory , learning ; development ; nervous dysfunction ; etc . specifically , the sparc fusion protein of the invention may be used as a reagent for research to elucidate mechanisms of drug torelance / dependence such as morphine poisoning or as a prophylactic therapeutic for nervous diseases such as epilepsy , dementia , amnesia and psychosis . the term “ anti - cell adhesion activity ” used in test examples described later means an activity to inhibit the elongation of nerve cells whose shapes have been rounded for some reason , i . e . an activity to maintain nerve cells in a rounded state ( wherein these nerve cells in a rounded state are characterized by being alive and adhering ). a substance with this activity can contribute in vivo , for example , to a process in which nerve cells damaged by a brain injury are replaced with normal nerve cells . the term “ cell - rounding activity ” used herein means an activity to round the shapes of nerve cells which have been elongating and whose neurites have been outgrowing ( wherein the resultant rounded nerve cells are characterized as being alive and adhering ). a substance with this activity can contribute in vivo , for example , to the phenomenon of neurite degeneration . accordingly , the above - described activities of the sparc fusion protein , which the present inventors confirmed in the test examples , evidence the fact that the protein has activities such as the inhibition of nerve cell adhesion , the resultant induction of nerve cell migration and the remodeling of synapses . since the sparc fusion protein of the invention has various actions as described above , a purified product of this protein obtained in section 3 above may be formulated by various known methods and provided as pharmaceutical compositions . for example , the purified product may be combined with pharmaceutically acceptable solvents , excipients , carriers , adjuvant , etc . and prepared into injections , powder , granules , tablets , suppositories , entric tablets , capsules , etc . by conventional methods . the content of the sparc fusion protein ( active ingredient ) in the pharmaceutical composition may be about 0 . 1 to 10 % by weight . when used as a prophylactic therapeutic for the above - described diseases , the pharmaceutical composition may be administered safely to mammals such as human , mouse , rat , rabbit , dog and cat parenterally or orally . the dosage levels of the pharmaceutical composition may be varied appropriately depending on the dosage form , the route of administration , conditions of the subject , and so on . for example , when the pharmaceutical composition is administered to a mammal including human , 1 to 100 mg of the sparc fusion protein may be administered several times a day . according to the present invention , sparc is expected to be utilized as research reagents and pharmaceuticals because of its various physiological activities including angiogenesis , anti - cell adhesion activity , ecm remodeling and bone formation . moreover , sparc can be produced as an easy - to - formulate , soluble fusion protein efficiently , economically and in a large quantity without losing its physiological activities . further , according to the present invention , a pharmaceutical composition is provided which can be used for studying the mechanism of every change that occurs in nerve cells and synapses ( e . g . proliferation , adhesion , migration , excitement ); for healing injuries ; and for prophylactically treating conditions or diseases attributable to such changes ( typically , diseases such as arteriosclerosis which can be improved by angiogenesis in the brain , and nervous diseases such as epilepsy ). hereinbelow , the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the following examples . however , the present invention is not limited to these examples . preparation of a plasmid vector for expression of the sparc fusion protein a t vector was prepared according to the method of d . marchuk et al . ( nucleic acids research , 19 : 1154 , 1990 ). briefly , 1 . 0 μl of plasmid bluescript sk (−) ( 10 μg / μl ) ( stratagene ), 2 . 0 μl of 10 × buffer h ( takara ), 2 . 0 μl of ecorv ( 10 u / μl ) and 15 . 0 μl of sterilized water were mixed . the total volume was adjusted to 20 . 0 μl , and then the mixture was reacted at 37 ° c . for 2 hours to digest the plasmid completely . subsequently , the resultant reaction was subjected to ethanol precipitation . to the precipitate , 4 . 0 μl of 10 × pcr buffer ( pe applied systems ), 8 . 0 μl of 10 mm dttp , 2 . 0 μl of ampli taq dna polymerase ( 5 u / μl )( pe applied systems ) and 24 . 0 μl of sterilized water were added . the total volume was adjusted to 40 . 0 μl and then the mixture was reacted at 70 ° c . for 2 hours . after phenol / chloroform extraction and ethanol precipitation for purification and concentration , the resultant precipitate was dissolved in 20 μl of sterilized water to obtain a solution of t vector , which was stored at 4 ° c . or below . total rna was extracted according to the method of p . chomczynski et al . ( analytical biochemistry , 162 : 156 - 159 , 1987 ). briefly , mouse cerebral cortex was removed , frozen in liquid nitrogen and disrupted into powder using a hammer . then , 75 mg of this powder was dissolved in 500 μl of guanidine solution ( 4 m guanidine thiocyanate , 25 mm sodium citrate , ph 7 . 0 , 0 . 5 % sodium sarcosyl , 0 . 1 m mercaptoethanol ). to the resultant solution , 50 μl of 2 m sodium acetate ( ph 4 . 0 ), 50 μl of depc - treated water - saturated phenol ( ph 4 . 0 ) and 100 μl of chloroform were added and agitated . the resultant mixture was left at 4 ° c . for 15 minutes . after centrifugation at 10 , 000 g for 20 minutes , the aqueous layer was recovered . an equal volume ( 600 μl ) of cooled isopropanol and 2 μl of glycogen ( 20 μg / μl ) were added to the layer , which was then left at − 20 ° c . for 1 hour . after centrifugation at 16 , 000 g for 10 minutes , the resultant precipitate was dissolved completely in 500 μl of guanidine solution , and the above - described procedures were repeated again . to the precipitate generated by isopropanol precipitation , 50 μl of depc - treated water was added to thereby obtain a solution of total rna . finally , 254 μg of total rna was obtained from 0 . 3 g of mouse cerebral cortex . to 1 . 2 μl of the total rna ( 2 . 5 μg / μl ) obtained in ( 2 ) above , 1 . 0 μl of random primers ( 100 ng / μl ) and 2 . 8 μl of depc - treated sterilized water were added . after adjusting the total volume to 5 . 0 μl the solution was thermally denatured at 70 ° c . for 10 minutes . to the resultant solution , 2 . 0 μl of 5 × buffer ( gibco brl ), 2 . 0 μl of 0 . 1 m dithiothreitol , 8 . 0 μl of 1 . 25 mm dntp and 1 . 0 μl of superscript ™ ii reverse transcriptase ( 200 u / μl ) were added . after adjusting the total volume to 20 . 0 μl the solution was reacted at 42 ° c . for 2 hours . further , the reaction solution was thermally treated at 70 ° c . for 15 minutes to thereby completely deactivate the reverse transcriptase . thus , a solution of single - stranded cdna was obtained . to 5 . 0 μl of the single - stranded cdna solution obtained in ( 3 - 1 ) above , 2 . 5 μl of 10 × pcr buffer ( pe applied systems ), 0 . 25 μl of ampli taq dna polymerase ( 5 u / μl )( pe applied systems ), 8 . 0 μl of 1 . 25 mm dntp , 2 . 5 μl each of primer 1 ( 5 ′- ccgagagttcccagcatcat - 3 ′; 20mer ; seq id no : 3 of the sequence listing ) ( 60 ng / μl ) and primer 2 ( 5 ′- tcaaaccaattcaccagtct - 3 ′; 20mer ; seq id no : 4 of the sequence listing ) ( 60 ng / μl ) and 4 . 25 μl of sterilized water were added . the total volume was adjusted to 25 . 0 μl to prepare a reaction solution . then , using dna thermal cycler pj2000 model 480 ( pe applied systems ), pcr was performed 35 cycles ( denaturation : at 94 ° c . for 30 seconds ; annealing : at 50 ° c . for 45 seconds ; synthesis : at 72 ° c . for 90 seconds ), followed by final extension at 72 ° c . for 10 minutes . a pcr product of approximately 1750 bp was separated and purified by 1 % agarose gel electrophoresis and recovered from the gel with ultrafree mc filter ( millipore ). the recovered pcr product was subcloned into the above - described t vector using dna ligation kit ver . 2 ( takara ). the pcr primers described above were prepared by chemically synthesizing oligonucleotide sequences which correspond to parts of the mouse sparc cdna sequence ( j . h . mcvey et al ., journal of biochemistry 263 , 11111 - 11116 , 1988 ). more specifically , primer 1 corresponds to from position 72 to position 91 of the mouse sparc cdna sequence , and primer 2 from position 1801 to position 1820 thereof . the cdna sequence of the t vector into which the above pcr product had been subcloned ( pbsk - sparc vector ) was determined by cycle sequencing . briefly , the t vector was purified with qiagen plasmid mini kit ( funakoshi ). using 1 . 5 μg of this purified vector as a template , a sequence sample was prepared with prism ready reaction terminator cycle sequencing kit ( pe applied systems ). the pcr reaction was performed using dna thermal cycler pj2000 model 480 ( pe applied systems ) under the following conditions : denaturation : at 96 ° c . for 30 seconds ; annealing : at 50 ° c . for 15 seconds ; synthesis : at 60 ° c . for 240 seconds ; 25 cycles . after removal of unreacted materials by ethanol precipitation , the pcr product was dissolved in 4 . 0 μl of denaturing solution ( 5 mg / ml blue dextran , 8 . 3 mm edta , ph 8 . 0 , 83 . 3 % formamide ) and denatured at 90 ° c . for 2 minutes . immediately thereafter , the cdna sequence of the pcr product was analyzed with abi 373s sequencer ( pe applied systems ). as a result , it was confirm that the pcr product contained the mouse sparc cdna sequence ( 72 - 1820 ). to 10 μl of pbsk - sparc vector ( 6 . 25 μg / μl ) prepared in ( 3 ) above , 10 μl of 10 × buffer 4 ( neb ), 2 μl of bamhi ( 12 u / μl ), 2 μl of xhoi ( 12 u / μl ) and 76 μl of sterilized water were added to make the total volume 100 μl . this solution was reacted at 37 ° c . for 2 hours . a bamhi - xhoi fragment of approximately 1800 bp was separated and purified by 1 % agarose gel electrophoresis , recovered from the gel using gene clean ii kit ( funakoshi ) and dissolved in 48 μl of te solution ( tris - hcl , ph 8 . 0 , 0 . 5 mm edta , ph 8 . 0 ). then , to 42 μl of this bamhi - xhoi fragment solution , 10 μl of 10 × buffer 4 ( neb ), 2 μl of bsphi ( 10 u / μl ), 2 μl of smai ( 10 u / μl ) and 44 μl of sterilized water were added to make the total volume 100 μl . this solution was reacted at 37 ° c . for 2 hours . a bsphi - smai fragment of approximately 1500 bp was separated and purified by 1 % agarose gel electrophoresis , recovered from the gel using gene clean ii kit ( funakoshi ) and dissolved in 48 μl of te solution . this bsphi - smai fragment ( 960 ng ) was blunt - ended using dna blunting kit ( takara ) and dissolved in 10 μl of te solution to obtain a solution of the blunt - ended bsphi - smai fragment . on the other hand , to 2 μl of pgex - 4t1 vector ( 500 ng / μl ) ( pharmacia biotech ), 2 μl of 10 × buffer 4 ( neb ), 1 μl of smai ( 10 u / μl ) and 15 μl of sterilized water were added . after adjusting the total volume to 20 μl the solution was reacted at 37 ° c . for 2 hours . the reaction solution was subjected to phenol chloroform extraction and ethanol precipitation for purification and concentration . to the resultant precipitate , 5 μl of 10 × dephosphorylation buffer ( takara ), 1 μl of calf intestine alkaline phosphatase ( cip ) ( 10 u / μl ) and 44 μl of sterilized water to make the total volume 50 μl . this solution was reacted at 37 ° c . for 15 minutes for dephosphorylation . after a thermal treatment at 52 ° c . for 15 minutes to deactivate the phosphatase , the reaction solution was subjected to phenol chloroform extraction and ethanol precipitation for purification and concentration . the precipitate generated was dissolved in 20 μl of te solution to thereby obtain a solution of dephosphorylated pgex - 4t1 vector . finally , 20 μl of this solution of dephosphorylated pgex - 4t1 vector was mixed with 10 μl of the solution of the blunt - ended bsphi - smai fragment and concentrated by ethanol precipitation , followed by ligation of the blunt - ended bsphi - smai fragment to the smai site of pgex - 4t1 vector using dna ligation kit ver . 2 ( takara ). thus , pgex - 4t - sparc vector was obtained . the confirmation that the blunt - ended bsphi - smai fragment was incorporated into pgex - 4t1 vector in an expected manner was made by subcloning the bamhi - xhoi fragment of pgex - 4t - sparc vector into the bamhi - xhoi site of pbluescript sk (−) vector ( stratagene ) and analysing the cdna sequence of this fragment . to 40 μl of pgex - 4t - sparc vector ( 0 . 25 g gμl ) prepared in ( 4 ) above , 10 μl of 10 × buffer k ( takara ), 2 μl of bamhi ( 10 u / g l ), 2 μl of xhoi ( 12 u / μl ) and 46 μl of sterilized water were added to make the total volume 100 μl . this solution was reacted at 37 ° c . for 2 hours . the bamhi - xhoi fragment was separated and purified by 1 % agarose gel electrophoresis , recovered from the gel using gene clean ii kit ( funakoshi ) and dissolved in 48 μl of te solution . subsequently , this fragment was subcloned into the bamhi - xhoi site of pet32a (+) vector ( novagen ). the cdna sequence of the finally obtained pet32a (+)- sparc vector was analyzed to thereby confirm that the reading frame of the inserted bamhi - xhoi fragment coincides with that of pet32a (+) vector . the entire cdna sequence of pet32a (+)- sparc vector is shown in seq id no : 2 . the entire amino acid sequence of the sparc fusion protein expressed by this vector is shown in seq id no : 1 and fig1 . and , an outline of the construction of pet32a (+)- sparc vector explained above is shown in fig2 . e . coli ad494 ( de3 ) was transformed with pet32a (+)- sparc vector prepared in example 1 . the resultant cells were cultured at 37 ° c . for 3 hours in lb solution containing 30 μg / ml kanamycin until od 5 6 0 reached 0 . 6 , and then cultured in the presence of 1 mm iptg at 20 ° c . for 6 hours under shaking . thereafter , the cells were harvested by centrifugation ( at 6 , 000 × g for 30 minutes ), suspended in 20 ml of buffer a ( 5 mm imidazole , 500 mm nacl , 20 mm tris - hcl , ph 7 . 9 ) and sonicated . soluble fractions were recovered by centrifugation at 30 , 000 × g for 30 minutes . these fractions were applied to his bind resin column ( novagen ), followed by elution of the adsorbate with buffer b ( 1 m imidazole , 500 mm nacl , 20 mm tris - hcl , ph 7 . 9 ). the eluate was concentrated to approximately 1 ml , dialyzed overnight against buffer c ( 10 mm tris - hcl , ph 7 . 4 , 100 mm nacl , 0 . 1 % np - 40 ) and then applied to a gel filtration column ( superdex 75 ; pharmacia ). buffer d ( 10 mm tris - hcl , ph 7 . 4 , 100 mm nacl ) was fed to the column at a flow rate of 1 ml / min . fractionation was carried out by 5 ml . a single peak at retention time 40 min . ( fractions 8 - 10 ) was recovered and dialyzed against buffer b overnight . this sample was separated by 10 % sds - page and then stained with cbb . as a result , it was confirmed that the thus purified sample is a single band of 25 kda and has a purity of 98 % or more ( fig3 ). the yield was approximately 1 mg per liter of lb culture liquid . a morphine tolerance / dependence model mouse was created by administering morphine hydrochloride to ddy mice ( male ; 6 - week old ) subcutaneously at doses of 10 mg / kg ( day 1 ), 20 mg / kg ( day 2 ), 40 mg / kg ( day 3 ), 80 mg / kg ( day 4 ), 100 mg / kg ( day 5 ), 100 mg / kg ( day 6 ) and 100 mg / kg ( day 7 ) two times a day for 7 days . from these mice which received chronic administration of morphine and control mice which received administration of physiological saline alone , the amygdala was removed . poly ( a ) rna ( 5 μg ) was prepared therefrom and λ zapii cdna library was constructed using zap - cdna synthesis kit ( stratagene ). subsequently , a substracted cdna library was constructed by substracting mrna by the photobiotin - avidin method , followed by differential hybridization to thereby isolate a group of candidate genes related to drug tolerance / dependence . results of in situ hybridization revealed that mrna expression in the amygdala is specifically increased during chronic administration of morphine , and that a gene which is antagonized by naloxone exists in the candidate genes . as a result of cdna analysis , it was found that this gene is the sparc gene . then , using the above - mentioned ddy mice ( male ; 6 - week old ), changes in sparc mrna expression as a result of morphine administration were analyzed in detail . morphine administration was performed by the following 3 ways : ( 1 ) chronic administration : morphine hydrochloride was administered subcutaneously at doses of 10 mg / kg ( day 1 ), 20 mg / kg ( day 2 ), 40 mg / kg ( day 3 ), 80 mg / kg ( day 4 ), 100 mg / kg ( day 5 ), 100 mg / kg ( day 6 ) and 100 mg / kg ( day 7 ) two times a day for 7 days ; ( 2 ) acute administration : morphine hydrochloride was administered once subcutaneously at a dose of 100 mg / kg ; ( 3 ) joint administration : an equal amount of naloxone was administered jointly at each time morphine hydrochloride was administered in the chronic administration described in ( 1 ). panel a in fig4 shows amount ratios of sparc mrna expression at various sites of the amygdala ( ce : central amygdala nucleus ; co : cortical amygdala nucleus ; me : medial amygdala nucleus ; bl : basolateral amygdala nucleus ; bla : basolateral amygdala nucleus , anterior part ; blv : basolateral amygdala nucleus , ventral part ; bm : basomedial amygdala nucleus ) in administration group mice to that expression at corresponding sites in control mice ( physiological saline alone ). panel b in fig4 shows amount ratios of sparc mrna expression at the basolateral amygdala nucleus ( bl ) of the amygdala and at the locus ceruleus ( lc ) outside of the amygdala in administration group mice to that expression at corresponding sites in control mice ( physiological saline alone ). sparc mrna expression is high at any of the sites tested in the amygdala in the chronic administration group ( fig4 a ). however , no increase in sparc mrna expression was recognized at the locus ceruleus ( lc ) involved in dependence symptoms , regardless of the administration method ( fig4 b ). sparc mrna expression at the basolateral amygdala nucleus ( bl ) of the amygdala was examined further . as a result , a remarkable , 4 - to 5 - fold increase was recognized in the chronic administration group alone ( fig5 ). the amount of sparc mrna expression was determined 16 hours after the completion of administration in the chronic and joint administration , while it was determined 3 hours after the administration ( fig4 ) or 3 hours and 16 hours after the administration ( fig5 ) in the acute administration . increase in sparc mrna was confirmed in the basolateral amygdala nucleus ( bl ) for at least 2 weeks after the termination of morphine administration ( fig6 ). morphine or physiological saline was administered to mice chronically under the same conditions as in example 3 . one , two and four weeks after the completion of the chronic administration , morphine ( 100 mg / kg ) was subcutaneously administered once , followed by determination of morphine - induced spontaneous locomotor activity . one and two weeks after the completion of the administration , a remarkable enhancement in spontaneous locomotor activity was observed in the morphine chronic administration group compared to the physiological saline administration group . however , no enhancement effect was recognized four weeks after the completion of the administration . these results strongly correlate with the time course of the sparc mrna expression increase in the basolateral amygdala nucleus ( bl ) of the amygdala after completion of the chronic administration of morphine . then , 10 pmol sparc fusion protein prepared in example 2 was injected into the lateral basal ganglia ( bl ) at both sides of mouse amygdala ( b : 1 . 6 mm ; l : 3 . 0 mm ; v : 3 . 0 mm ) in an amount of 0 . 5 μl , followed by subcutaneous administration of morphine ( 100 mg / kg ) 2 days thereafter . as a result , a remarkable enhancement in spontaneous movement was recognized in test mice , compared to control mice to which thioredoxin or physiological saline was injected instead of the sparc fusion protein in the same manner as described above ( fig7 ). thus , it was confirmed that the sparc fusion protein causes enhancement in morphine - induced spontaneous locomotor activity in the brain . using representative cultured nerve cells c6bu - 1 ( rat glioma cells ), n18tg - 2 ( mouse neuroblastoma cells ) and ng108 - 15 ( hybrid between c6bu - 1 and n18tg - 2 ), the anti - cell adhesion activity and cell - rounding activity of the sparc fusion protein were examined as described below . hereinbelow , the term “ cultured nerve cells ” means the above cytomas . the cultured nerve cells were proliferated in dulbecco &# 39 ; s modification of eagle &# 39 ; s minimal essential medium containing 10 % fetal calf serum ( 10 % fcs - dmem solution ) in a co 2 incubator at 37 ° c . under 5 % co 2 until cells reached subconfluence . the resultant cells were washed with pbs (−) solution twice , completely stripped off from the culture dish with a solution containing pbs (−) and 0 . 5 mm edta , and then suspended in 5 % fcs / dmem solution to give a density of 1 × 10 6 cells / ml , to thereby obtain a cell suspension . on the other hand , 70 μl of 5 % fcs - dmem solution and 10 μl of sparc fusion protein solution in pbs (−) adjusted to a desired concentration were dispensed to each well of a 96 - well plate ( falcon ) and agitated lightly . this plate was kept in a co 2 incubator at 37 ° c . under 5 % co 2 for 15 minutes . then , 20 μl of the above - described cell suspension was added to each well and agitated lightly again . this plate was incubated in a co 2 incubator at 37 ° c . under 5 % co 2 for 48 hours . after the incubation , each well was microscopically examined and photographed . the ratio of rounded cells was calculated by determining the number of cells which were rounded and the number of cells which were not rounded . a cell suspension ( 100 μl ) prepared in the same manner as in ( 1 ) above was dispensed to each well of a 96 - well plate ( falcon ) and cultured in a co 2 incubator at 37 ° c . under 5 % co 2 for 48 hours . after confirming that cultured nerve cells were adhering and elongating , the cells were washed gently with pbs (−) solution . then , 90 μl of 5 % fcs - 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