[Human leukocyte elastase]. 1988

J G Bieth
INSERM U 237, Université Louis-Pasteur de Strasbourg, Faculté de Pharmacie, Illkirch, France.

This article reviews some properties of human leucocyte elastase. This 30 kDa glycoprotein formed of 218 amino acid residues, is a serine proteinase which cleaves proteins at Val-X, Ala-X, Leu-X or Met-X bonds. Leucocyte elastase solubilizes fibrous elastin and also degrades other extracellular matrix proteins. It hydrolyses and inactivates a number of plasma proteins. Synthetic substrates are more convenient than elastin to measure elastase activity. A large number of natural and synthetic inhibitors of leucocyte elastase have been described. The former include alpha 1-proteinase inhibitor or alpha 1-antitrypsin, inter-alpha-inhibitor, alpha 2-macroglobulin, bronchial and cervical mucous inhibitor and a number of animal and plant proteins. Numerous synthetic inhibitors with therapeutic potentials have been designed. The efficiency of an inhibitor depends, among others, upon its rate of association with the enzyme and upon the stability of the enzyme-inhibitor complex. Elastase probably plays a physiological function in neutrophil migration, phagocytosis and tissue remodeling. It apparently plays a pathological role in pulmonary emphysema, rheumatoid arthritis, infections and inflammation. The pathogenic role of leucocyte elastase is best understood in emphysema.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D007962 Leukocytes White blood cells. These include granular leukocytes (BASOPHILS; EOSINOPHILS; and NEUTROPHILS) as well as non-granular leukocytes (LYMPHOCYTES and MONOCYTES). Blood Cells, White,Blood Corpuscles, White,White Blood Cells,White Blood Corpuscles,Blood Cell, White,Blood Corpuscle, White,Corpuscle, White Blood,Corpuscles, White Blood,Leukocyte,White Blood Cell,White Blood Corpuscle
D010196 Pancreatic Elastase A protease of broad specificity, obtained from dried pancreas. Molecular weight is approximately 25,000. The enzyme breaks down elastin, the specific protein of elastic fibers, and digests other proteins such as fibrin, hemoglobin, and albumin. EC 3.4.21.36. Elastase,Pancreatopeptidase,Elastase I,Pancreatic Elastase I,Elastase I, Pancreatic,Elastase, Pancreatic
D011480 Protease Inhibitors Compounds which inhibit or antagonize biosynthesis or actions of proteases (ENDOPEPTIDASES). Antiprotease,Endopeptidase Inhibitor,Endopeptidase Inhibitors,Peptidase Inhibitor,Peptidase Inhibitors,Peptide Hydrolase Inhibitor,Peptide Hydrolase Inhibitors,Peptide Peptidohydrolase Inhibitor,Peptide Peptidohydrolase Inhibitors,Protease Antagonist,Protease Antagonists,Antiproteases,Protease Inhibitor,Antagonist, Protease,Antagonists, Protease,Hydrolase Inhibitor, Peptide,Hydrolase Inhibitors, Peptide,Inhibitor, Endopeptidase,Inhibitor, Peptidase,Inhibitor, Peptide Hydrolase,Inhibitor, Peptide Peptidohydrolase,Inhibitor, Protease,Inhibitors, Endopeptidase,Inhibitors, Peptidase,Inhibitors, Peptide Hydrolase,Inhibitors, Peptide Peptidohydrolase,Inhibitors, Protease,Peptidohydrolase Inhibitor, Peptide,Peptidohydrolase Inhibitors, Peptide
D001798 Blood Proteins Proteins that are present in blood serum, including SERUM ALBUMIN; BLOOD COAGULATION FACTORS; and many other types of proteins. Blood Protein,Plasma Protein,Plasma Proteins,Serum Protein,Serum Proteins,Protein, Blood,Protein, Plasma,Protein, Serum,Proteins, Blood,Proteins, Plasma,Proteins, Serum
D004549 Elastin alpha-Elastin,kappa-Elastin,alpha Elastin,kappa Elastin
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D015843 Serpins A family of serine proteinase inhibitors which are similar in amino acid sequence and mechanism of inhibition but differ in their specificity toward proteolytic enzymes. Some members of the serpin family may be substrates rather than inhibitors of SERINE ENDOPEPTIDASES. Serpin,Serpin Superfamily,Serpin Peptidase Inhibitors,Serpin Protease Inhibitors,Inhibitors, Serpin Peptidase,Inhibitors, Serpin Protease,Peptidase Inhibitors, Serpin,Protease Inhibitors, Serpin,Superfamily, Serpin

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