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Query: EC:3.4.21.37 (
neutrophil elastase
)
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Mucus hypersecretion is a prominent manifestation in patients with chronic inflammatory airway diseases. MUC5AC mucin is a major component of airway mucus, and its expression is modulated by a TNF-alpha-converting enzyme (TACE)-EGF receptor pathway that can be activated by reactive oxygen species (ROS).
Dual oxidase 1
(Duox1), a homologue of glycoprotein p91(phox), is expressed in airway epithelium and generates ROS. We hypothesize that Duox1 activates TACE, cleaving pro-TGF-alpha into soluble TGF-alpha, resulting in mucin expression. To examine this hypothesis, we stimulated both normal human bronchial epithelial cells and NCI-H292 airway epithelial cells with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate and with human
neutrophil elastase
. These stimuli induced TACE activation, TGF-alpha release, and mucin expression, effects that were inhibited by ROS scavengers, implicating ROS in TACE activation. Inhibition of epithelial NADPH oxidase or knockdown of Duox1 expression with small interfering RNA prevented ROS generation, TGF-alpha release, and mucin expression by these stimuli, implicating Duox1 in TACE activation and mucin expression. Furthermore, the PKCdelta/PKC inhibitor rottlerin prevented the effects induced by phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate and human
neutrophil elastase
, suggesting that PKCdelta and PKC are involved in Duox1 activation. From these results, we conclude that Duox1 plays a critical role in mucin expression by airway epithelial cells through PKCdelta/PKC-Duox1-ROS-TACE-pro-ligand-EGF receptor cascade.
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PMID:Dual oxidase 1-dependent MUC5AC mucin expression in cultured human airway epithelial cells. 1564 Mar 47
In this study, we investigated the regulation and mechanism of IL-8 expression by A549 human lung carcinoma cells treated with
neutrophil elastase
(NE). NE-treated cells exhibited significantly higher IL-8 protein levels in culture media compared with cells treated with vehicle alone. Blocking of gene transcription with actinomycin D suggested that NE stimulated IL-8 synthesis via increased mRNA expression, which was verified by real-time RT-PCR. NE activated the IL-8 promoter but did not alter the stability of its mRNA, confirming that the protease induced IL-8 synthesis through increased gene transcription. The results from the use of chemical inhibitors and mutant gene constructs against various signal transduction components seem to suggest the linear signaling pathway involving the activation of PKC-delta -->
dual oxidase 1
--> reactive oxygen species --> TNF-alpha-converting enzyme --> EGF receptor --> p38 --> NF-kappaB for NE-activated IL-8 gene expression. A NF-kappaB potential binding site, located between nucleotides -82 and -69 of the IL-8 promoter, was identified as necessary for NE-induced IL-8 transcription. We conclude that NE increases IL-8 transcription through p38/NF-kappaB activation via EGFR transactivation.
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PMID:Neutrophil elastase induces IL-8 gene transcription and protein release through p38/NF-{kappa}B activation via EGFR transactivation in a lung epithelial cell line. 1663 17
We previously reported that
neutrophil elastase
(NE) stimulated MUC1 gene expression in A549 lung epithelial cells through binding of Sp1 to the MUC1 promoter element. The current study was undertaken to elucidate the complete signaling pathway leading to Sp1 activation. Using a combination of pharmacologic inhibitors, dominant-negative mutant, RNA interference, and soluble receptor blocking techniques, we identified a protein kinase Cdelta (PKCdelta) -->
dual oxidase 1
(Duox1) --> reactive oxygen species (ROS) --> TNF-alpha-converting enzyme (TACE) --> TNF-alpha --> TNF receptor (TNFR)1 --> extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK)1/2 --> Sp1 pathway as responsible for NE-activated MUC1 transcription. This cascade was identical up to the point of TACE with the signaling pathway previously reported for NE-stimulated MUC5AC production. However, unlike the MUC5AC pathway, TNF-alpha, TNFR1, ERK1/2, and Sp1 were unique components of the MUC1 pathway. Given the anti-inflammatory role of MUC1 during airway bacterial infection, up-regulation of MUC1 by inflammatory mediators such as NE and TNF-alpha suggests a crucial role for MUC1 in the control of excessive inflammation during airway bacterial infection.
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PMID:The signaling pathway involved in neutrophil elastase stimulated MUC1 transcription. 1760 Mar 14