Source: Frey, D. L., et al. Monitoring Neutrophil Elastase and Cathepsin G Activity in Human Sputum Samples. J. Vis. Exp. (2021).
This video demonstrates an in vitro assay to quantify neutrophil serine protease activity in sputum samples. The sample containing secreted protease is incubated with a fluorescent reporter bearing a recognition motif. Cleavage of the motif by the protease enables individual fluorescence emission by the donor and acceptor fluorophore of the reporter, indicating protease activity in the sample.
NOTE: The following protocols describe the sample preparation and the quantification of neutrophil serine proteases (NSPs) activity. The experimental procedures presented herein focus on human sputum and neutrophil elastase (NE) or cathepsin G (CG) activity measurement. However, slight adaptations in the sample preparation protocol render the analysis of blood-derived cells and tumor homogenates possible. In addition, matrix metalloproteinase and cathepsin S activities can be investigated similarly by means of dedicated FRET probes
1. Sample preparation: cell isolation and supernatant separation
NOTE: If possible, the treatment of sputum should be carried out within 120 min after expectoration and the sputum should be stored on ice until further processing.
2. Neutrophil serine protease activity measurement
NOTE: Here, different methods are introduced to quantify NSP's activity by means of FRET reporters. The choice of the technology is dictated by the specific biomedical question and purpose of the experiment. The probes presented were extensively tested for their specificity against a set of lung-relevant enzymes. Although the probes are specific toward their target enzyme, always check the probe specificity on the clinical sample of interest. This can be achieved by incubating the sample with a specific protease inhibitor prior to probe addition, which should abolish any increase in the donor/acceptor (D/A) ratio.
The authors have nothing to disclose.
100 µm Nylon cell strainer | Corning Inc. | 431752 | |
2300 EnSpire (Multilabel Plate Reader) | PerkinElmer | ||
35x10mm Dish, Nunclon Delta | Thermo Fisher Scientific | 150318 | |
40 µm Nylon cell strainer | Corning Inc. | 431750 | |
50 mL tubes | Sarstedt | 10535253 | |
Balance | OHAUS Instruments (Shanghai) Co., Ltd. | PR124 | |
BD Falcon Round-Bottom Tubes 5 mL | BD Bioscience | 352054 | |
BD LSRFortessa cell analyzer | BD Bioscience | ||
black flat bottom 96 well half area plate | Corning Life Science | 3694 | |
Cathepsin G | Elastin Products Company | SG623 | |
Cathepsin G Inhibitor I | Merck KGaA | 219372 | |
Centrifuge 5418R | Eppendorf AG | EP5401000137 | |
Combitips advanced 1.0 mL | Eppendorf AG | 0030 089 430 | |
Complete proteinase inhibitor | Roche | 11697498001 | |
Human Sputum Leucocyte Elastase | Elastin Products Company | SE563 | |
Multipette plus | Eppendorf AG | ||
NEmo-1 | SiChem | SC-0200 | 1 mM |
NEmo-2E | SiChem | SC-0201 | 2 mM |
Pari Boy SX with an LC Sprint jet nebulizer | Pari | 085G3001 | |
Phosphate buffered saline | Gibco | 10010-015 | |
ROTI Histokitt (mounting medium) | Carl Roth GmbH + Co.KG | 6638.1 | |
Salbutamol | Teva GmbH | ||
Sivelestat | Cayman Chemicals | 17779 | |
Sputolysin | Calbiochem | 560000-1SET | |
sSAM | in house | 2 mM |