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Cathepsin G Activity as a New Marker for Detecting Airway Inflammation by Microscopy and Flow Cytometry

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ACS CENTRAL SCIENCE
Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 539-548

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acscentsci.8b00933

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  1. German Ministry for Education and Research [82DZL00401, 82DZL004A1]
  2. Einstein Foundation Berlin [EP-2017-393]

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Muco-obstructive lung diseases feature extensive bronchiectasis due to the uncontrolled release of neutrophil serine proteases into the airways. To assess if cathepsin G (CG) is a novel key player in chronic lung inflammation, we developed membrane-bound (mSAM) and soluble (sSAM) FRET reporters. The probes quantitatively revealed elevated CG activity in samples from 46 patients. For future basic science and personalized clinical applications, we developed a rapid, highly informative, and easily translatable small-molecule FRET flow cytometry assay for monitoring protease activity including cathepsin G. We demonstrated that mSAM distinguished healthy from patient cells by FRET-based flow cytometry with excellent correlation to confocal microscopy data.

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