TY - JOUR
T1 - Evaluation of the proteolytic activity of factor D accumulated as an active serine protease in patients with chronic renal failure
AU - Inagi, R.
AU - Miyata, T.
AU - Oda, O.
AU - Maeda, K.
AU - Inoue, K.
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Complement factor D, a complement system serine protease, circulating in vivo as its active form, accumulates in patients with chronic renal failure. The pathophysiological role of this active protease in these patients was examined by studies on activities of excess factor D on 10 synthetic peptide substrates for some usual serine proteases. The most sensitive of these substrates to factor D was Boc-Gln-Ala-Arg-MCA, which is used as a substrate for trypsin. The proteolytic activity of factor D (2.17 unit/mg/h) on this substrate was estimated to be 10-5-fold that of trypsin (2.18 x 105 unit/mg/h). The activities of factor D on other synthetic substrates were lower. Thus the proteolytic activity of factor D is considered to be very specific for its natural substrate, complement factor B bound with C3b, even when it is highly accumulated in vivo. The inhibitory effects of some serine protease inhibitors used clinically (nafamostat mesilate, sepinostat mesilate, camostat mesilate and gabexate mesilate) on the proteolytic activity of factor D on its natural substrate, factor B, were also investigated. Of these synthetic compounds, nafamostat mesilate was the most effective inhibitor (ID50:25 μM) of the activity of factor D on factor B.
AB - Complement factor D, a complement system serine protease, circulating in vivo as its active form, accumulates in patients with chronic renal failure. The pathophysiological role of this active protease in these patients was examined by studies on activities of excess factor D on 10 synthetic peptide substrates for some usual serine proteases. The most sensitive of these substrates to factor D was Boc-Gln-Ala-Arg-MCA, which is used as a substrate for trypsin. The proteolytic activity of factor D (2.17 unit/mg/h) on this substrate was estimated to be 10-5-fold that of trypsin (2.18 x 105 unit/mg/h). The activities of factor D on other synthetic substrates were lower. Thus the proteolytic activity of factor D is considered to be very specific for its natural substrate, complement factor B bound with C3b, even when it is highly accumulated in vivo. The inhibitory effects of some serine protease inhibitors used clinically (nafamostat mesilate, sepinostat mesilate, camostat mesilate and gabexate mesilate) on the proteolytic activity of factor D on its natural substrate, factor B, were also investigated. Of these synthetic compounds, nafamostat mesilate was the most effective inhibitor (ID50:25 μM) of the activity of factor D on factor B.
KW - Chronic renal failure
KW - Factor D
KW - Proteolytic activity
KW - Serine protease inhibitor
KW - Synthetic peptide substrates
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U2 - 10.1159/000187824
DO - 10.1159/000187824
M3 - Article
C2 - 8190180
AN - SCOPUS:0028009437
SN - 0028-2766
VL - 66
SP - 285
EP - 290
JO - Nephron
JF - Nephron
IS - 3
ER -