Literature DB >> 8330930

Neutrophil-mediated proteolysis. Differential roles for cathepsin G and elastase.

P Kubes1, R Smith, M D Grisham, D N Granger.   

Abstract

In this study, we assessed the underlying mechanisms by which proteinases released from activated neutrophils mediate fibronectin degradation. Purified human neutrophils (1 x 10(6)) were incubated for 1 hr with 1 microM PMA in the absence or presence of different proteinase inhibitors in 96-well microtiter plates that were coated with 125I-labeled fibronectin (FN). PMA-activated neutrophils caused 85% of FN to be degraded (versus 5% under control conditions). A selective inhibitor of elastase (L658,758), a monoclonal antibody directed against human neutrophilic elastase, and plasma all reduced the neutrophil-mediated FN degradation by 60%. A monoclonal antibody directed against the neutrophil adhesion glycoprotein CD11/CD18 increased the antiproteolytic effect of plasma to 70% but had no effect on the other anti-elastase agents, suggesting that the subjacent space formed by adherent neutrophils restricted to a small degree plasma derived antiproteinases. Agents that blocked cathepsin G or cathepsin G and elastase completely prevented the proteolysis associated with PMA-stimulated neutrophils, suggesting that the actions of elastase may be dependent on the presence of biologically active cathepsin G.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8330930     DOI: 10.1007/bf00918993

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


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