Human nasal mucosal carboxypeptidase: Activity, location, and release

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作者
Ohkubo, K
Baraniuk, JN
Merida, M
Hausfeld, JN
Okada, H
Kaliner, MA
机构
[1] WASHINGTON HOSP CTR, INST ASTHMA & ALLERGY, WASHINGTON, DC 20010 USA
[2] NIPPON MED COLL, DEPT OTOLARYNGOL, TOKYO, JAPAN
[3] GEORGETOWN UNIV, DIV RHEUMATOL ALLERGY & IMMUNOL, WASHINGTON, DC USA
[4] GEORGETOWN UNIV, DEPT OTORHINOLARYNGOL, WASHINGTON, DC USA
[5] GEORGETOWN UNIV, DEPT PEDIAT, WASHINGTON, DC 20057 USA
[6] WASHINGTON HOSP CTR, DEPT FACIAL PLAST & RECONSTRUCT SURG, WASHINGTON, DC 20010 USA
[7] NAGOYA CITY UNIV, SCH MED, DEPT BIOL MOLEC, NAGOYA, AICHI, JAPAN
关键词
carboxypeptidase; immunohistochemistry; nasal mucosa; nasal secretion; vascular permeability;
D O I
10.1016/S0091-6749(95)70230-X
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Background: Carboxypeptidases (CPs), such as carboxypeptidase N (CPN) (kininase I, E.C.3.4.17.3), may regulate peptide-mediated vasodilation and vascular permeability in respiratory mucosa by degrading proinflammatory peptides such as bradykinin, anaphylatoxins, and neuropeptides during allergic and nonallergic inflammation. The sources of CP activity in human nasal secretions were investigated. Methods: Well-characterized human nasal provocation and secretion analysis methods were used. Potential sources of CPN in human nasal mucosa were identified by immunohistochemistry. CP activity was defined as DL-2-mercaptomethyl-3-guanidinoethylthiopropanoic acid inhibitable Bz-Gly-Lys degradation. CP activity was measured in nasal mucosal homogenates and nasal lavage fluids induced by methacholine, histamine, and allergen nasal provocation. Results: CPN-immunoreactive material was localized to the glycocalyx of the epithelium, some vessels, and gland ducts near the epithelial basement membrane but not to submucosal gland cells. CP activity in human nasal lavage fluid after saline nasal provocation was 0.10 +/- 0.04 U/L. Histamine provoked secretion of significantly more CP activity (3.84 +/- 0.99 U/L; p<0.01 vs saline). Methacholine did not significantly increase secretion (0.54 +/- 0.22 U/L). After nasal allergen challenge, CP activity was at a maximum between 11 and 20 minutes, and CP activity correlated with IgG concentration (r = 0.91, p<0.01), a marker for proteins of plasma origin, suggesting that CP activity originated in plasma. Conclusions: These data suggest that plasma is the predominant source of CP activity secreted from human nasal mucosa and that plasma extravasation and interstitial fluid exudation across the epithelium are the primary processes regulating its appearance in nasal secretions.
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页码:924 / 931
页数:8
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