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Metallopeptidase activities in hereditary angioedema: effect of androgen prophylaxis on plasma aminopeptidase P.

Anik Désormeaux
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Josée Robillard
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Laurence Bouillet
Ludovic Martin
Gisèle Kanny
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Denise-Anne Moneret-Vautrin
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Jean-Luc Bosson
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Jean-Louis Quesada
Margarita López-Trascasa
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Albert Adam
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BACKGROUND: Aminopeptidase P (APP) plays an important role in the catabolism of kinins in human plasma, mostly for des-Arg(9)-bradykinin. Impaired degradation of this active bradykinin metabolite was found to be associated with a decreased APP activity in hypertensive patients who experienced angioedema while being treated with angiotensin I-converting enzyme inhibitors. The pathophysiology of hereditary angioedema is presently attributed only to a quantitative/qualitative C1 inhibitor (CI-INH) defect with increased bradykinin release. OBJECTIVES: In the context of androgen prophylaxis, increased CI-INH function cannot fully explain protection from angioedema attacks alone because of the limited reversion of the CI-INH defects. Therefore we hypothesized that androgen prophylaxis could enhance plasma APP activity. METHODS: Patients with hereditary angioedema were investigated for plasma metallopeptidase activities responsible for kinin catabolism (APP, angiotensin I-converting enzyme, and carboxypeptidase N) and for CI-INH function in treated and untreated patients. RESULTS: APP activity was asymmetrically distributed in untreated patients (n = 147): the mean value was significantly lower than the value in a reference healthy and unmedicated population (n = 116; P < or = .001). Prophylaxis with androgen induced a significant increase in APP activity (P < or = .001), whereas it did not affect the other metallopeptidase activities. In both patient groups, APP activity showed a significant inverse relationship to disease severity (P < or = .001). CONCLUSION: In addition to the effect on circulating CI-INH levels, the increase in APP levels brought on by androgens could contribute to a more effective control of the kinin accumulation considered to be responsible for the symptoms of angioedema.

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hal-00281331 , version 1 (21-05-2008)

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Christian Drouet, Anik Désormeaux, Josée Robillard, Denise Ponard, Laurence Bouillet, et al.. Metallopeptidase activities in hereditary angioedema: effect of androgen prophylaxis on plasma aminopeptidase P.. Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2008, 121 (2), pp.429-33. ⟨10.1016/j.jaci.2007.10.048⟩. ⟨hal-00281331⟩
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