Publications by authors named "Marie France Janelle"

Pre-elafin is a tight-binding inhibitor of neutrophil elastase and myeloblastin; two enzymes thought to contribute to tissue damage in lung emphysema. Previous studies have established that pre-elafin is also an effective anti-inflammatory molecule. However, it is not clear whether both functions are linked to the antipeptidase activity of pre-elafin.

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  • Hoxa5, a key gene in embryonic development, is crucial for the proper formation of the lungs and its deficiency leads to severe postnatal lung issues.
  • Loss of Hoxa5 function results in a lung structure resembling emphysema due to failures in alveolar formation and chronic inflammation, indicated by increased goblet cells and mucus.
  • The study highlights that changes in Hox gene expression can increase the risk for lung diseases, revealing their significance beyond just developmental roles.
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Few therapeutic options are offered to treat inflammation and alveolar wall destruction in emphysema. The effect of recombinant human pre-elafin, an elastase inhibitor, was evaluated in porcine pancreatic elastase (PPE)-induced emphysema in C57BL/6 mice. In a first protocol, mice received a single instillation of pre-elafin (17.

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Neutrophil elastase is a protease that is involved in the tissue destruction and inflammation that characterize numerous diseases, including hereditary emphysema, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis, adult respiratory distress syndrome, ischemic-reperfusion injury and rheumatoid arthritis. Thus, elastase has been the object of extensive research to develop potent inhibitors that target its destructive and pro-inflammatory action. This review focuses on the anti-inflammatory activity of inhibitors that are currently, or were until recently in development, including purified or recombinantly produced endogenous inhibitors, genetically modified recombinant protein inhibitors and synthetic small-molecule inhibitors.

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The aim of the present study was to evaluate the anti-inflammatory activity of pre-elafin, an elastase-specific inhibitor, in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced acute lung inflammation. C57BL/6 mice were pre-treated intranasally with recombinant human pre-elafin or vehicle only. One hour later, they were instilled intranasally with LPS (2 microg/mouse).

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