Literature DB >> 9950889

Role of neutrophils and alpha1-antitrypsin in coal- and silica-induced connective tissue breakdown.

K Zay1, S Loo, C Xie, D V Devine, J Wright, A Churg.   

Abstract

Mineral dusts produce emphysema, and administration of dust to rats results in the rapid appearance of desmosine and hydroxyproline in lavage fluid, confirming that dusts directly induce connective tissue breakdown. To examine the role of neutrophils and alpha1-antitrypsin (alpha1-AT) in this process, we instilled silica or coal into normal rats or rats that had been pretreated with antiserum against neutrophils. One day after dust exposure, lavage fluid neutrophils and desmosine and hydroxyproline levels were all elevated; treatment with antiserum against neutrophils reduced neutrophils by 75%, desmosine by 40-50%, and hydroxyproline by 25%. By 7 days, lavage fluid neutrophils and desmosine level had decreased, whereas macrophages and hydroxyproline level had increased. By ELISA analysis, lavage fluid alpha1-AT levels were increased four- to eightfold at both times. On Western blot, some of the alpha1-AT appeared as degraded fragments, and by HPLC analysis, 5-10% of the methionine residues were oxidized. At both times, lavage fluid exhibited considerably elevated serine elastase inhibitory capacity and also showed elevations in metalloelastase activity. We conclude that, in this model, connective tissue breakdown is initially driven largely by neutrophil-derived proteases and that markedly elevated levels of functional alpha1-AT do not prevent breakdown, thus providing in vivo support for the concept of quantum proteolysis proposed by Liou and Campbell (T. G. Liou and E. J. Campbell. Biochemistry 34: 16171-16177, 1995). Macrophage-derived proteases may be of increasing importance over time, especially in coal-treated animals.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9950889     DOI: 10.1152/ajplung.1999.276.2.L269

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol        ISSN: 0002-9513


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