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Release of elastase from purified human lung mast cells and basophils. Identification as a Hageman factor cleaving enzyme.

H L Meier1, E S Schulman, L W Heck, D MacGlashan, H H Newball, A P Kaplan.   

Abstract

Elastase, a serine protease, is capable of inducing severe lung destruction in experimental animal models. We now report that this proteinase exists preformed in neutrophil-free sonicates of purified human lung mast cells (greater than 98% purity) and in circulating peripheral blood basophils (greater than 97% purity). The elastase levels in both cell types (41-174 ng/10(6) cells) represents approximately 3-20% of those found in human neutrophils; both cell types released their elastase following anti-IgE and ionophore A23187 challenge. The apparent molecular size of the mast cell enzyme on Sephadex G-100 gel filtration, as well as its inhibition profile, was identical to that of purified human neutrophil elastase. This mast cell elastase is identical to our previously reported mast cell-derived Hageman factor cleaving activity. Mast cell-, basophil-, and neutrophil-derived elastases cleave Hageman factor into fragments of 52,000 and 28,000 Da; cleavage by all three enzymes is inhibited by preincubation with polyclonal antibodies directed against human neutrophil elastase.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2787784     DOI: 10.1007/bf00914396

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflammation        ISSN: 0360-3997            Impact factor:   4.092


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