Literature DB >> 9484654

Soluble recombinant neutral endopeptidase (CD10) as a potential antiinflammatory agent.

N J Solan1, P E Ward, S P Sanders, M C Towns, J M Bathon.   

Abstract

Several endogenous peptides, including bradykinin and substance P, have potent inflammatory effects in the joint. Levels of these peptides are regulated by plasma and cell-associated peptide degrading enzymes. One of these peptidases, neutral endopeptidase-24.11 (NEP-24.11), is expressed constitutively and in high density on human synovial cells and is presumed to play a critical role in local regulation of peptide levels in the joint. We examined the role of endogenous NEP-24.11 in regulating bradykinin-mediated effects in an articular model, and investigated the ability of soluble, recombinant human NEP-24.11 to augment the effects of the endogenous enzyme. Our studies demonstrate that endogenous synovial NEP-24.11 does not significantly modulate inflammatory peptide effects on cells when competing with colocalizing peptide receptors expressed in high density. Administration of excess, soluble recombinant NEP-24.11 can overcome this problem, however. Furthermore, the activity of the recombinant enzyme was not compromised in the presence of oxidants or inflammatory joint fluids. Recombinant NEP-24.11 holds promise as a novel therapeutic strategy for the treatment of inflammatory arthritis.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9484654     DOI: 10.1023/a:1022304025789

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


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