Abstract
Human plasma prekallikrein, precursor of the bradykinin-generating enzyme, was activated in a purified system under a near physiological condition (pH 7.8, ionic strength I = 0.14, 37°C) by Pseudomonas aeruginosa elastase which is a tissue-destructive metalloproteinase. Compared with that, Pseudomonas aeruginosa alkaline proteinase poorly activated it with a rate as low as less than one-twentieth of that of elastate. The activation by elastase was blocked with a specific inhibitor of elastase, HONHCOCH(CH 2C 6H 5)CO-Ala-Gly-NH 2 (10 μM). Generation of kallikrein-like amidolytic activity was also observed in plasma deficient in Hageman factor by treatment with elastase, but was not in plasma deficient in prekallikrein. The kallikrein-like activity generated in Hageman factor deficient plasma as well as the generation process itself was indeed inhibited by antihuman prekallikrein goat antibody. These results suggest that the pathological activation of the kallikrein-kinin system might occur under certain clinical conditions in pseudomonal infections.
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