Neutral proteases of human polymorphonuclear granulocytes: putative mediators of pulmonary damage
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Neutral proteases of human polymorphonuclear granulocytes: putative mediators of pulmonary damage
Abstract
Tissue proteolytic enzymes are currently believed to be critical to the pathogenesis of panacinar emphysema. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (Polys) have several enzymes including elastase and cathepsin G in their azurophil granules. They have collagenase in their specific granules. We have found that this collagenase is doubly latent. It has the lysosomal type of latency that depends on the impermeability of the unit membrane that surrounds each specific granule. In addition it has a latency that is converted to activity by proteolytic enzymes. The cathepsin G of the azurophil granule is a potent activator of this latent collagenase once the collagenase is released from its membrane dependent latency. Thus latency of enzymes, the nature of the latency and accessibility of the latent enzymes to activating mechanisms must all be taken into account in any analysis of their contribution to pathogenesis of local lung disease. Equally important is that fact that polys are not a prominent cellular component of normal lung. Polys must be attracted to the lung by chemotactic peptides. These peptides must be released by the interaction of inflammatory stimuli, such as smoke particles, with complement components or they must be provided by other sources. The hypothesis that lung damage in panacinar emphysema is mediated by polys and their proteases is attractive and suggestive evidence supporting this is available. However, more evidence that takes into full account the cell biology of the proteases any poly turnover in the lung are needed to extend the hypothesis and to form a rational basis for therapeutic and prophylactic measures.
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