Lung

, Volume 181, Issue 2, pp 79–88 | Cite as

Proteolysis of Surfactant Protein D by Cystic Fibrosis Relevant Proteases

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Abstract

Surfactant protein D (SP-D) is an important innate host defense molecule that has been shown to interact with cystic fibrosis (CF)-associated pathogens. Previous studies demonstrated that rat SP-D is highly resistant to degradation by a wide range of proteolytic enzymes. The aim of this study was to examine whether human SP-D can be degraded by CF relevant proteases ex vivo and in vitro. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluids (BALFs) of 11 patients with CF in a stable clinical condition were examined for SP-D by immunoblotting. In vitro, purified human SP-D was treated with human leukocyte elastase, proteinase 3, cathepsin G or Pseudomonas elastase followed by immunoblotting with specific antibodies to SP-D. In BALF of 8 of the 11 patients investigated, proteolytic fragments or absence of SP-D were detected. In vitro proteolysis of SP-D was observed in a time-dependent manner for each protease applied. The presence of Ca++ at a physiologic concentration delayed, but did not prevent the degradation. We conclude that SP-D is an important target of numerous proteases present in the CF lung. Host defense is probably impaired due to proteolysis of SP-D and may contribute to the suppurative lung disease in CF.

Keywords

Cystic fibrosis Surfactant protein D Proteolysis 

Notes

Acknowledgements

This project was supported by a grant from Mukoviszidose e.V. Bonn, Germany.

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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Lung Research GroupChildren's Hospital of Ludwig Maximilians University, MunichGermany

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