Role of Mast Cell and Neutrophil Proteases in Airway Secretion
- 1 September 1991
- journal article
- Published by American Thoracic Society in American Review of Respiratory Disease
- Vol. 144 (3_pt_2), S48-S51
- https://doi.org/10.1164/ajrccm/144.3_pt_2.s48
Abstract
To investigate the hypothesis that mast cell and neutrophil proteases stimulate airway gland secretion, we studied the effects of two mast cell proteases (tryptase and chymase) and two neutrophil enzymes (human neutrophil elastase and cathepsin G) on secretion of 35S-labeled macro-molecules from cultured bovine airway gland serous cells. Tryptase had no effect, but the other three enzymes stimulated secretion. Threshold concentrations of the enzymes (greater than or equal to 10(-10) M) were lower by two orders of magnitude than other agonists (e.g., histamine, prostaglandins, beta-adrenergic agonists). Only proteases induced maximal secretory response (greater than or equal to 80% depletion of 35S-labeled macromolecules), and these responses were greater than 10-fold larger than those of other agonists. The active catalytic sites of the enzymes are required for their secretory activities. These findings suggest a role for these enzymes in the pathogenesis of inflammatory airway diseases associated with hypersecretion, and they suggest that the use of selective site-directed inhibitors of these enzymes may provide a novel strategy for intervention in inflammatory diseases of the airways associated with hypersecretion (e.g., cystic fibrosis, chronic bronchitis).Keywords
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