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Serological assessment of neutrophil elastase activity on elastin during lung ECM remodeling.


ABSTRACT: During the pathological destruction of lung tissue, neutrophil elastase (NE) degrades elastin, one of the major constituents of lung parenchyma. However there are no non-invasive methods to quantify NE degradation of elastin. We selected specific elastin fragments generated by NE for antibody generation and developed an ELISA assay (EL-NE) for the quantification of NE-degraded elastin.Monoclonal antibodies were developed against 10 NE-specific cleavage sites on elastin. One EL-NE assay was tested for analyte stability, linearity and intra- and inter-assay variation. The NE specificity was demonstrated using elastin cleaved in vitro with matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), cathepsin G (CatG), NE and intact elastin. Clinical relevance was assessed by measuring levels of NE-generated elastin fragments in serum of patients diagnosed with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF, n?=?10) or lung cancer (n?=?40).Analyte recovery of EL-NE for human serum was between 85% and 104%, the analyte was stable for four freeze/thaw cycles and after 24 h storage at 4°C. EL-NE was specific for NE-degraded elastin. Levels of NE-generated elastin fragments for elastin incubated in the presence of NE were 900% to 4700% higher than those seen with CatG or MMP incubation or in intact elastin. Serum levels of NE-generated elastin fragments were significantly increased in patients with IPF (137%, p?=?0.002) and in patients with lung cancer (510%, p?

SUBMITTER: Kristensen JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4426538 | biostudies-literature | 2015

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Serological assessment of neutrophil elastase activity on elastin during lung ECM remodeling.

Kristensen Jacob H JH   Karsdal Morten A MA   Sand Jannie Mb JM   Willumsen Nicholas N   Diefenbach Claudia C   Svensson Birte B   Hägglund Per P   Oersnes-Leeming Diana J DJ  

BMC pulmonary medicine 20150503


<h4>Background</h4>During the pathological destruction of lung tissue, neutrophil elastase (NE) degrades elastin, one of the major constituents of lung parenchyma. However there are no non-invasive methods to quantify NE degradation of elastin. We selected specific elastin fragments generated by NE for antibody generation and developed an ELISA assay (EL-NE) for the quantification of NE-degraded elastin.<h4>Methods</h4>Monoclonal antibodies were developed against 10 NE-specific cleavage sites on  ...[more]

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