Abstract

BackgroundNeutrophil elastase (NE) rapidly degrades gel-forming airway mucins in cystic fibrosis (CF) sputum. We hypothesized that KRP-109, a small molecule NE inhibitor, would inhibit CF mucin degradation in vitro. MethodsSputa were collected from CF patients (n=5) chronically or intermittently infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P.a.). Mucin degradation was analyzed using western blot. Protease inhibitor studies were performed using alpha1-proteinase inhibitor (A1-PI Prolastin®) and KRP-109. Elastase activity assays were performed using spectrophotometry. ResultsThere were significant differences in the amount of active NE in different CF sputum samples. KRP-109 decreased the NE driven mucin degradation in vitro. Pseudomonas elastases appeared to blunt elastase inhibition by A1-PI or KRP-109. ConclusionInhibitors of neutrophil and Pseudomonas-derived elastases might rescue mucus clearance and reverse airway obstruction in CF.

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