Literature DB >> 30092349

An elastase activity reporter for Electronic Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR) and Overhauser-enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (OMRI) as a line-shifting nitroxide.

Natacha Jugniot1, Indranil Duttagupta2, Angélique Rivot1, Philippe Massot1, Colleen Cardiet1, Anne Pizzoccaro3, Marion Jean4, Nicolas Vanthuyne4, Jean-Michel Franconi1, Pierre Voisin1, Gilles Devouassoux3, Elodie Parzy1, Eric Thiaudiere5, Sylvain R A Marque6, Abderrazzak Bentaher7, Gérard Audran8, Philippe Mellet9.   

Abstract

Pulmonary inflammatory diseases are a major burden worldwide. They have in common an influx of neutrophils. Neutrophils secrete unchecked proteases at inflammation sites consequently leading to a protease/inhibitor imbalance. Among these proteases, neutrophil elastase is responsible for the degradation of the lung structure via elastin fragmentation. Therefore, monitoring the protease/inhibitor status in lungs non-invasively would be an important diagnostic tool. Herein we present the synthesis of a MeO-Suc-(Ala)2-Pro-Val-nitroxide, a line-shifting elastase activity probe suitable for Electron Paramagnetic Resonance spectroscopy (EPR) and Overhauser-enhanced Magnetic Resonance Imaging (OMRI). It is a fast and sensitive neutrophil elastase substrate with Km = 15 ± 2.9 µM, kcat/Km = 930,000 s-1 M-1 and Km = 25 ± 5.4 µM, kcat/Km = 640,000 s-1 M-1 for the R and S isomers, respectively. These properties are suitable to detect accurately concentrations of neutrophil elastase as low as 1 nM. The substrate was assessed with broncho-alveolar lavages samples derived from a mouse model of Pseudomonas pneumonia. Using EPR spectroscopy we observed a clear-cut difference between wild type animals and animals deficient in neutrophil elastase or deprived of neutrophil Elastase, Cathepsin G and Proteinase 3 or non-infected animals. These results provide new preclinical ex vivo and in vivo diagnostic methods. They can lead to clinical methods to promote in time lung protection.
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Keywords:  EPR; Inflammation; Molecular imaging; Nitroxide; OMRI; Peptide; Protease

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30092349     DOI: 10.1016/j.freeradbiomed.2018.08.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Biol Med        ISSN: 0891-5849            Impact factor:   7.376


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Review 1.  Neutrophil Elastase Activity Imaging: Recent Approaches in the Design and Applications of Activity-Based Probes and Substrate-Based Probes.

Authors:  Natacha Jugniot; Pierre Voisin; Abderrazzak Bentaher; Philippe Mellet
Journal:  Contrast Media Mol Imaging       Date:  2019-06-12       Impact factor: 3.161

2.  Highly Sensitive "Off/On" EPR Probes to Monitor Enzymatic Activity.

Authors:  Sabrina Elkhanoufi; Rachele Stefania; Diego Alberti; Simona Baroni; Silvio Aime; Simonetta Geninatti Crich
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2022-03-03       Impact factor: 5.020

3.  Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Protease-Mediated Lung Tissue Inflammation and Injury.

Authors:  Angélique Rivot; Natacha Jugniot; Samuel Jacoutot; Nicolas Vanthuyne; Philippe Massot; Philippe Mellet; Sylvain R A Marque; Gérard Audran; Pierre Voisin; Marie Delles; Gilles Devouassoux; Eric Thiaudiere; Abderrazzak Bentaher; Elodie Parzy
Journal:  ACS Omega       Date:  2021-05-28
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