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. 1983 Jan;48(1):27-35.

Conversion of leukotriene D4 to leukotriene E4 by a dipeptidase released from the specific granule of human polymorphonuclear leucocytes

Conversion of leukotriene D4 to leukotriene E4 by a dipeptidase released from the specific granule of human polymorphonuclear leucocytes

C W Lee et al. Immunology. 1983 Jan.

Abstract

Leukotriene D4 (LTD4), the most active spasmogenic leukotriene constituent of the slow reacting substance of anaphylaxis was converted by suspended human polymorphonuclear leucocytes (PMNs) to a single, less polar metabolite which was not further catabolized. This product was identified as leukotriene E4 (LTE4) by its retention time during reverse phase-high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) and subsequent bioassay on the guinea-pig ileum. LTD4 with a retention time of 21 +/- 1.6 min (mean +/- SD) and a contractile activity of 5.0 +/- 0.4 u./pmol (mean +/- SD) was quantitatively converted extracellularly by PMNs to LTE4 with a retention time of 26 +/- 1.8 min and a contractile activity of 1.2 +/- 0.3 u./pmol. Subcellular fractionations of PMNs revealed the recovered LTD4-to-LTE4 converting activity, termed LTD4 dipeptidase, to be localized only in he granule fraction. There was a time- and calcium-dependent extracellular release of LTD4 dipeptidase in association with lysozyme (r = 0.97, n = 16, P less than 0.001), a constituent of both specific and azurophilic granules, in the absence of release of cytoplasmic lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and of beta-glucuronidase from the azurophilic granule. Phorbol myristate acetate (PMA), which selectively induces secretion of specific granules, released lysozyme and the LTD4 dipeptidase in a constant dose-dependent manner from PMNs (r = 0.96, n = 8, P less than 0.001). Calcium ionophore A23187 at concentrations less than 10(-7) M stimulated the parallel secretion of LTD4 dipeptidase and lysozyme (r = 0.91, n = 9, P less than 0.005), dipeptidase and lysozyme (r = 0.91, n = 9, P less than 0.005), whereas higher concentrations resulted in secretion of beta-glucuronidase and additional lysozyme without further release of dipeptidase. Thus, human PMNs can convert LTD4 to LTE4, a less vasoactive and spasmogenic leukotriene, via the secretion of a dipeptidase associated with the specific granules.

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