Sallenave J M, Marsden M D, Ryle A P
Department of Biochemistry, Edinburgh University Medical School.
Biol Chem Hoppe Seyler. 1992 Jan;373(1):27-33. doi: 10.1515/bchm3.1992.373.1.27.
Evidence is presented that the elastase-specific inhibitor of Mr 2500 (Sallenave, J.-M. & Ryle, A.P. (1991) Biol. Chem. Hoppe-Seyler 372, 13-21) is a biologically active fragment of a larger molecule described in the skin of patients with psoriasis (Wiedow, O., Shroder, J.-M., Gregory, H., Young, J.A. & Christophers, E. (1990) J. Biol. Chem. 265, 14791-14795) which the authors called elafin. We also describe the purification of the complete elafin molecule from bronchial secretions from a patient suffering from bronchial carcinoma, thus showing that the elafin, like the mucus proteinase inhibitor (MPI), is not of single origin but is probably a marker of inflammation (chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases, psoriasis...) present in different tissues.