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Proteinases in Inflammation and Tumor Invasion Review Articles including those from an International Conference Bielefeld, Federal Republic of Germany March 14-16,1985
Editor Harald Tschesche
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Walter de Gruyter • Berlin • New York 1986
Editor Harald Tschesche, Dr. rer. nat. Professor für Biochemie Lehrstuhl für Biochemie Fakultät für Chemie Universität Bielefeld D-4800 Bielefeld Federal Republic of Germany
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Proteinases in inflammation and tumor invasion
Includes bibliographies and index. 1. Inflammation—Congresses. 2. Proteinase—Physiological effect—Congresses. Cancer invasiveness— Congresses. 4. Collagen diseases—Congresses. I. Tschesche, Harald. [DNLM: 1. Inflammation—congresses. 2. Neoplasm Invasiveness—congresses. 3. Peptide Peptidohydrolases—congresses. QZ 202 P967 1985] RB131.P77 1986 616'.0473 86-16708 ISBN 0-89925-216-8 (U.S.)
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Proteinases in inflammation and tumor invasion : review articles including those from an international conference, Bielefeld, Fed. Republic of Germany, March 14 -16,1985 / ed. Harald Tschesche. - Berlin ; New York : de Gruyter, 1986.
ISBN 3-11-010530-6
NE: Tschesche, Harald [Hrsg.]
Copyright © 1986 by Walter de Gruyter & Co., Berlin 30. All rights reserved, including those of translation into foreign languages. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form - by photoprint, microfilm or any other means nor transmitted nor translated into a machine language without written permission from the publisher. Printing: Gerike GmbH, Berlin. - Binding: D. Mikolai, Berlin. - Printed in Germany.
CONTENTS
G r a n u l o c y t e P r o t e i n a s e s as M e d i a t o r s o f U n s p e c i f i c P r o t e o l y s i s i n I n f l a m m a t i o n : A R e v i e w
H. F r i t z , M. J o c h u m , K.H. D u s w a l d , H. D i t t m e r , H. K o r t m a n n , S. Neumann, H. Lang 1
E f f e c t o f G r a n u l o c y t e E l a s t a s e on t h e M e t a b o l i s m o f P r o t e o g l y c a n s i n I n f l a m m a t o r y J o i n t D i s e a s e s
K. K l e e s i e k , R. R e i n a r d s , H. G r e i l i n g 25
P r o t e i n a s e I n h i b i t o r T h e r a p y o f S e v e r e I n f l a m m a t i o n i n P i g s : F i r s t R e s u l t s w i t h E g ! i n , a P o t e n t I n h i b i t o r o f G r a n u l o c y t e E l a s t a s e and C a t h e p s i n G
M. J o c h u m , H.F. W e l t e r , M. S i e b e c k , H. F r i t z 53
Mast C e l l s and M a t r i x D e g r a d a t i o n i n t h e R h e u m a t o i d J o i n t
D.E. W o o l l e y , J.R. Y o f f e , J.M. E v a n s o n 6 1
Human C a t h e p s i n B, H and L and t h e i r E n d o g e n o u s P r o t e i n I n h i b i t o r s : S t r u c t u r e , F u n c t i o n and B i o l o g i c a l R o l e
V. T u r k , J . B r z i n , M. K o p i t a r , M. K o t n i k , B. L e n a r c i c , T. P o p o v i c , A. R i t o n j a , M. T r s t e n j a k , B. Rozman, W. M a c h l e i d t 77
C a t h e p s i n B: A P r o t e i n a s e L i n k e d t o M e t a s t a s i s ?
B. F. S l o a n e , R.E. R y a n , J . R o z h i n , T.T. L a h , J.D. C r i s s m a n , K. V. Honn 93
The C o l l a g e n s - M o l e c u l a r and M a c r o m o l e c u l a r S t r u c t u r e s
K. Kühn 107
P r o t e o l y t i c M o d i f i c a t i o n s o f T y p e V I C o l l a g e n
J . R a u t e r b e r g , R. J a n d e r , D. T r o y e r 145
D e g r a d a t i o n o f S p e c i f i c C o l l a g e n s by M a c r o p h a g e s and N e u t r o p h i 1 s
C. L. M a i n a r d i , M.S. H i b b s , K.A. H a s t y 161
C o n n e c t i v e T i s s u e M e t a l 1 o p r o t e i n a s e s and M a t r i x D e g r a d a t i o n
G. M u r p h y , J . G a v r i l o v i c , Ch. M c A l p i n e 173
VIII
T i s s u e I n h i b i t o r o f M e t a 1 1 o p r o t e i n a s e s
T.E. C a w s t o n , E. M e r c e r , C. Mooney, J.K. W r i a h t 189
C o l l a g e n D e g r a d a t i o n i n P e r i o d o n t a l D i s e a s e s
V . - J . U i t t o 211
I n t e r s t i t i a l C o l l a g e n a s e , G e l a t i n a s e and a S p e c i f i c T y p e I V / V ( B a s e m e n t Membrane) C o l l a g e n D e g r a d i n q P r o t e i n a s e f r o m Human L e u k o c y t e s
H. T s c h e s c h e , J . F e d r o w i t z , U. K o h n e r t , H.W. M a c a r t n e y , J . M i c h a e l i s , K. K ü h n , H. Wiedemann 2 2 5
The R o l e o f C e l l M o t i l i t y i n Tumor I n v a s i o n
G. H a e m m e r l i 2 4 5
P e r i t u m o r a l E x t r a c e l l u l a r M a t r i x D e g r a d a t i o n i n t h e L o o s e C o n n e c t i v e T i s s u e o f t h e M e s e n t e r y
W. M ü l 1 e r - G l a u s e r 2 6 1
P l a s m i n o g e n A c t i v a t o r s and Tumor I n v a s i o n
L. S k r i v e r , L.R. L u n d , P.A. A n d r e a s e n , P. K r i s t e n s e n , K. Dan0 2 8 1
The R o l e o f P r o t e i n a s e I n h i b i t o r s i n C e l l u l a r I n v a s i v e n e s s : P u r i f i c a t i o n and C h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n o f a S e r i n e P r o t e i n a s e I n h i b i t o r f r o m R a t C h o n d r o s a r c o m a
H. L e v y , G. F e i n s t e i n 3 0 5
C h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n o f a C o l l a g e n a s e I n h i b i t o r f r o m Human A m n i o t i c F l u i d w h i c h I n h i b i t s Tumor C e l l I n v a s i o n
H. L e v y , P. M i g n a t t i , D.B. R i f k i n 3 2 1
D e v e l o p m e n t o f a D i r e c t M e a s u r e m e n t A s s a y f o r C o l l a g e n a s e a g a i n s t Type I and Type IV C o l l a g e n s i n T i s s u e H o m o g e n a t e and i t s A p p l i c a t i o n i n Stomach and Lung C a n c e r s
K. K u b o c h i , K. Maruyama, I . O k a z a k i 3 3 7
M e t a s t a t i c A b i l i t y o f L e w i s Lung C a r c i n o m a C e l l s and E x t r a c e l l u l a r P r o t e o l y s i s . I n t e r a c t i o n s b e t w e e n Tumour C e l l s and H o s t M a c r o p h a g e s i n t h e D e g r a d a t i o n o f Type I and T y p e IV C o l l a g e n
G. V a e s , N. H e n r y , A.L. van L a m s w e e r d e , Y. E e c k h o u t 3 5 7
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A T-Lymphoma D e r i v e d P r o t e i n a s e , S y n e r g i z i n g w i t h an E n d o g l y c o s i d a s e i n t h e D e g r a d a t i o n o f S u l p h a t e d P r o t e o g l y c a n s i n S u b e n d o t h e l i a l E x t r a c e l l u l a r M a t r i x
M.D. K r a m e r , V. S c h i r r m a c h e r , M. B a r - N e r , I . V l o d a v s k y 373
P r o t e o l y t i c A c t i v i t y i n C u l t u r e d Human Lung C a n c e r C e l l s
O.L. S c h o e n b e r q e r , H. S c h w ö b e l , W. E b e r t , P. A u l e n b a c h e r , H.O. W e r l i n g , N. P a w e l e t z 395
L i s t o f A u t h o r s 409
S u b j e c t I ndex 411
PROTEINASE INHIBITOR THERAPY OF SEVERE INFLAMMATION IN PIGS: FIRST RESULTS WITH EGLIN, A POTENT INHIBITOR OF GRANULOCYTE ELASTASE AND CATHEPSIN G
M. Jochum, H. F. We l t e r * , M. Siebeck* and H. F r i t z
Dept. o f C l i n i c a l C h e m i s t r y and C l i n i c a l B i o c h e m i s t r y i n t h e *Surgery C l i n i c C i t y , U n i v e r s i t y of Munich, Munich, FRG
I n t r o d u c t i o n
Lysosomal enzymes r e l e a s e d d u r i n g i n f l a m m a t i o n may enhance the i n f l a m m a t o r y response by s p e c i f i c a c t i v a t i o n of humoral systems ( c l o t t i n g , f i b r i n o l y s i s , complement, k a l l i k r e i n / k i n i n system) o r by u n s p e c i f i c d e g r a d a t i o n and o x i d a t i o n o f plasma f a c t o r s and t i s s u e p r o t e i n s . R e c e n t l y , the pa t h o b i o c h e m i c a l e f f e c t s of enzymes of the a z u r o p h i l i c and s p e c i f i c g r a n u l e s o f polymorphon u c l e a r g r a n u l o c y t e s ( e l a s t a s e , c a t h e p s i n G, collagenase, cat h e p s i n B, lysozyme, myeloperoxidase etc.) were i n v e s t i g a t e d i n more d e t a i l ( f o r r e v i e w o f l i t e r a t u r e see ( 1 ) ) . N o r m a l l y , t h e p r o t e o l y t i c a c t i o n o f the lysosomal p r o t e i n a s e s i s balanced by p r o t e i n a s e i n h i b i t o r s p r e s e n t i n plasma or o t h e r body f l u i d s . D uring severe i n f l a m m a t i o n , however, these p r o t e i n a s e s may be l i b e r a t e d i n amounts exceeding the n a t u r a l i n h i b i t o r l e v e l s so t h a t d e s t r u c t i v e processes can occur e i t h e r l o c a l l y or system-i c a l l y . Evidence c o u l d be presented t h a t l e u k o c y t i c e l a s t a s e i s indeed r e l e a s e d d u r i n g s e p t i c e m i a and o t h e r i n f l a m m a t o r y processes ( 1 ) . The c o r r e l a t i o n o b s e r v e d between t h e r e l e a s e o f t h i s p r o t e i n a s e and the consumption of plasma f a c t o r s i n d i c a t e s t h a t l y s o s o m a l enzymes may s i g n i f i c a n t l y c o n t r i b u t e t o t h e consumption of plasma f a c t o r s by u n s p e c i f i c p r o t e o l y s i s . Fur-t h e r o n , a d m i n i s t r a t i o n of an exogenous i n h i b i t o r of lysosomal p r o t e i n a s e s i n an e x p e r i m e n t a l a n i m a l model ( e n d o t o x e m i a ) caused a s i g n i f i c a n t r e d u c t i o n o f t h e c o n s u m p t i o n o f plasma f a c t o r s ( 2 ) .
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E g l i n — a p r o t e i n a s e i n h i b i t o r which o r i g i n a l l y has been i s o l a t e d from t h e l e e c h Hirudo m e d i c i n a l i s — i s a p o t e n t i n h i b i t o r of the g r a n u l o c y t e p r o t e i n a s e s e l a s t a s e and c a t h e p s i n G ( 3 ) . With regard t o t h e r o l e o f these p r o t e i n a s e s i n i n f l a m m a t o r y s t a t e s l i k e s e p t i c shock and trauma e v a l u a t i o n o f a t h e r a p e u t i c approach by p r o t e i n a s e i n h i b i t i o n seemed t o be d e s i r a b l e . Since e g l i n i s now a v a i l a b l e i n s u f f i c i e n t q u a n t i t i e s (Fa. Ciba Geigy/Basel) by g e n e t i c e n g i n e e r i n g ( 4 ) e x p e r i m e n t a l animal s t u d i e s were performed i n o r d e r t o e l u c i d a t e the i n h i b i t o r y potency of t h i s i n h i b i t o r i n sepsis and s e p t i c shock.
Methods
Septicemia was induced i n p i g s by i . v . i n f u s i o n of E . c o l i f o r 2 hours ( 5 ) . Three d i f f e r e n t p r e p a r a t i o n s of e g l i n were i n t r a v e n o u s l y a d m i n i s t e r e d f o r 4 hours: cloned e g l i n c ( b a t c h I or batch I I ) o r e g l i n b ( i s o l a t e d from the l e e c h ) . Animals (16.5 - 23 kg) were d i v i d e d i n t o 7 groups (Tab. 1 ) .
Hematologic, hemodynamic, r e s p i r a t o r y , h i s t o l o g i c a l and biochem i c a l parameters were measured by r o u t i n e methods; e x t r a v a s c u -l a r lung water (EVLW) was e v a l u a t e d u s i n g the thermo-dye-technique ( 6 ) . E g l i n l e v e l s i n plasma and u r i n e were e s t i m a t e d by r a d i a l i m m u n o d i f f u s i o n a p p l y i n g s p e c i f i c a n t i b o d i e s ( 7 ) .
Results
Pharmacokinetic d a t a : E g l i n was e x c r e t e d i n u r i n e t o 75-95 % w i t h i n 12 h i n animals w i t h normal kidney f u n c t i o n . Animals w i t h r e n a l i n s u f f i c i e n c y due t o s e p t i c e m i a showed a s i g n i f i c a n t accumulation of e g l i n i n the c i r c u l a t i o n i n d i c a t i n g the p r e v a i l i n g r e n a l e l i m i n a t i o n of t h i s i n h i b i t o r .
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S u r v i v a l time (Tab. 1 ) : Animals of group I I and I I I d i e d w i t h i n 7.2 _+ 3.0 h and 5.3 _+ 1.5 h, r e s p e c t i v e l y . One p i g o f each of these two groups s u r v i v e d 20 hours. Four animals o f group IV s u r v i v e d an e x p e r i m e n t a l p e r i o d o f 30 h d e s p i t e f e v e r due t o t r a c e s o f e n d o t o x i n p r e s e n t i n batch I o f t h e c l o n e d e g l i n c. The mean s u r v i v a l time i n group V was 19.1 + 6 h. I n group VI and V I I e n d o t o x i n - f r e e e g l i n was used and a remarkable p r o l o n g a t i o n o f s u r v i v a l time was observed i n s p i t e o f t y p i c a l hemat o l o g i c a l , hemodynamic and r e s p i r a t o r y d i s o r d e r s due t o s e p t i cemia .
Group B a c t e r i a dosage ( E . c o l i c e l l s )
E g l i n dosage (mg/kg x h)
S u r v i v a l time
No n i n 12 ml phys. NaCl/h f o r 2 h
i n 50 ml phys.NaCl/h f o r 4 h
h
I 10 - - 30
I I 8 3 x 10 9 - 7.2 + 3.0
I I I 9 3 x 1 0 1 0 - 5.3 + 1 .5
IV 5 - 3.85 ( E g l i n c; charge I )
3 0 ( 4 x ) ; 6. 5(1x)
V 5 3 x 1 0 9 3.85 ( E g l i n c; charge I )
19.1 + 9.6
VI 2 3 x 10 9 4.55 ( E g l i n b)
3 0 ( 1 x ) ; 4. 5(1x)
V I I 7 3 x 1 0 1 0 3.85 ( E g l i n c; charge I I )
30(5x);15. 2(2x)
Table 1: S u r v i v a l time o f p i g s i n e x p e r i m e n t a l bacteremia as a f u n c t i o n of b a c t e r i a ( E . c o l i ) and i n h i b i t o r ( E g l i n ) dosages.
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Lung d i s o r d e r s : A s i g n i f i c a n t i n c r e a s e i n e x t r a v a s c u l a r lung water was measured i n u n t r e a t e d s e p t i c a n i m a l s , whereas d u r i n g and a f t e r e g l i n - a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o n l y a minor r i s e i n EVLW oc-cured ( F i g , 1 ) . Moreover, i n c o n t r a s t t o u n t r e a t e d s e p t i c p i g s e g l i n - t r e a t e d animals showed o n l y modest m o r p h o l o g i c a l lung a l t e r a t i o n s ( i n t e r s t i t i a l edema).
•= i t 7 • 7 4 3 2 I I I I I » 1 * * ? ? ? 1 ? ? ? ? l ? ? ? 7 7 l
• -—I , — c • t C C t t t C t t t * • L t t t t C t t t 1 J » • - «
F i g . 1: Mean e x t r a v a s c u l a r lung water l e v e l s (EVLW) i n s e p t i c p i g s w i t h o u t (a) and w i t h i n h i b i t o r (b) t r e a t m e n t .
C l o t t i n g f a c t o r s : I n the e g l i n - t r e a t e d groups I V - V I I f a c t o r X I I I and a n t i t h r o m b i n I I I l e v e l s decreased t r a n s i e n t l y ( F i g . 2b, 3b), whereas i n the u n t r e a t e d bacteremic animals (group I I and I I I ) a s i g n i f i c a n t consumption of f a c t o r X I I I ( F i g . 2a) and a n t i t h r o m b i n I I I ( F i g . 3a) was measured u n t i l death.
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a Bacteremia
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F i g . 2: Mean plasma l e v e l s of f a c t o r X I I I i n s e p t i c p i g s w i t h out (a) and w i t h i n h i b i t o r (b) t r e a t m e n t .
a Bacteremia
E.e.n 31 i m Bactereiia - Eglin
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F i g . 3: Mean plasma l e v e l s o f a n t i t h r o m b i n I I I i n s e p t i c p i g s w i t h o u t (a) and w i t h i n h i b i t o r (b) t r e a t m e n t .
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Conclusions
Treatment of e x p e r i m e n t a l s e p t i c e m i a i n pi g s e x c l u s i v e l y by e g l i n r e v e a l e d a c o n v i n c i n g p r o t e c t i v e e f f e c t of t h i s p r o t e i n ase i n h i b i t o r on lun g t i s s u e and consumption o f plasma p r o t e i n s probably due t o i n h i b i t i o n o f u n s p e c i f i c p r o t e o l y s i s . Since, however, some severe organ f a i l u r e s (e.g. r e n a l i n s u f f i c i e n c y ) due t o septicemia c o u l d not be overcome, a c o m b i n a t i o n o f the i n h i b i t o r a d m i n i s t r a t i o n w i t h an approved i n t e n s i v e care t h e r a py (e.g. catecholamines, r e s p i r a t o r y t h e r a p y ) i s needed f o r an o p t i m a l outcome.
Acknowledgement
We are very g r a t e f u l t o Drs. H.-P. S c h n e b l i , W. Märkl and M. L i e r s c h (Fa. Ciba Geigy, Basel, S w i t z e r l a n d ) f o r s u p p l y i n g us w i t h cloned E g l i n c (^-N 0^-Acetyl-Eglin c, CGP 32968) as w e l l as t o Dr. R. Maschler and Prof. Dr. Dr. E. Fink (Fa. P l a n t o r g a n , Bad Zwischenahn, FRG) f o r E g l i n b from Hirudo m e d i c i n a i i s . We a l s o thank Drs. U. Seemüller and W. Müller-Esterl f o r making a v a i l a b l e anti-serum t o E g l i n c.
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