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  • Title: Evidence for in vivo internalization of human leukocyte elastase by alveolar macrophages.
    Author: White R, Janoff A, Gordon R, Campbell E.
    Journal: Am Rev Respir Dis; 1982 Jun; 125(6):779-81. PubMed ID: 6920250.
    Abstract:
    Cell lysates from cultured human alveolar macrophages contain detectable amounts of an elastinolytic enzyme. Although particulate elastin was solubilized only after prolonged incubations, lysates readily hydrolyzed T-OC-alanyl-p-nitrophenol-ester. Hydrolysis of the latter substrate was inhibited by the leukocyte elastase site-specific inhibitor, N-ac-(ala)4-chloromethyl ketone. In addition, radioimmunoelectrophoresis of concentrated alveolar macrophage lysates, previously incubated with 3H diisopropyl-phosphofluoridate (DFP), revealed the presence of DFP binding material that comigrated with inactivated human leukocyte elastase. Human leukocyte elastase can cause lung lesions resembling pulmonary emphysema in experimental animals; therefore, the clearance of this enzyme by alveolar macrophages may represent a significant route for the removal of this potentially pathogenic enzyme from the lung.
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