Abstract

Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is generally associated with progressive destruction of airways and lung parenchyma. Various factors play an important role in the development and progression of COPD, like imbalance of proteases, environmental and genetic factors and oxidative stress. This review is specifically focused on the role of proteases and their imbalance in COPD. There are three classes (serine, mettalo, and cysteine) of proteases involved in COPD. In serine proteases, neutrophil elastase, cathepsin G, and proteinase-3 are involved in destruction of alveolar tissue. Matrix-mettaloproteinase-9, 12, 13, plays an influential role in severity of COPD. Among cysteine proteases, caspase-3, caspases-8 and caspase-9 play an important role in controlling apoptosis. These proteases activities can be regulated by inhibitors like α-1-antitrypsin, neutrophil elastase inhibitor, and leukocyte protease inhibitor. Studies suggest that neutrophil elastase may be a therapeutic target for COPD, and specific inhibitor against this enzyme has potential role to control the disease. Current study suggests that Dipeptidyl Peptidase IV is a potential marker for COPD. Since the expression of proteases and its inhibitors play an important role in COPD pathogenesis, therefore, it is worth investigating the role of proteases and their regulation. Understanding the biochemical basis of COPD pathogenesis using advanced tools in protease biochemistry and aiming toward translational research from bench-to-bedside will have great impact to deal with this health problem.

Highlights

  • Role of Proteases in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseReviewed by: Jochen Wilhelm, Justus Liebig Universität Gießen, Germany Alessandro Sanduzzi, University of Naples Federico II, Italy

  • Many proteases are involved in the inflammatory process of COPD and responsible for the destruction of elastin fibers in the lung parenchyma, identification of those enzymes and other inflammatory mediators as well as understanding their interactions are important for the development of antiinflammatory treatments for this disease

  • To find out the cause of destruction of lung tissue in patients, it would be worth to study the role of proteases and their imbalance between proteolytic and anti-proteolytic activities and related oxidative stress in great details

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Summary

Role of Proteases in Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Reviewed by: Jochen Wilhelm, Justus Liebig Universität Gießen, Germany Alessandro Sanduzzi, University of Naples Federico II, Italy. Various factors play an important role in the development and progression of COPD, like imbalance of proteases, environmental and genetic factors and oxidative stress. This review is focused on the role of proteases and their imbalance in COPD. Caspase-3, caspases-8 and caspase-9 play an important role in controlling apoptosis. These proteases activities can be regulated by inhibitors like α-1-antitrypsin, neutrophil elastase inhibitor, and leukocyte protease inhibitor. Studies suggest that neutrophil elastase may be a therapeutic target for COPD, and specific inhibitor against this enzyme has potential role to control the disease. Since the expression of proteases and its inhibitors play an important role in COPD pathogenesis, it is worth investigating the role of proteases and their regulation.

GENERAL INTRODUCTION AND PATHOLOGY
Role of Proteases in COPD
INDIAN PROSPECTIVE
Role of Proteases and Their Association with COPD
Role of Serine Protease in COPD
ROLE OF DIPEPTIDYL PEPTIDASE IV
Role of Matrix Mettaloproteinase in COPD
Role of Cysteine Proteases
TARGETING NEUTROPHIL ELASTASE
INHIBITOR BASED ON NEUTROPHIL ELASTASE
SUMMARY AND FUTURE DIRECTION
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