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American Journal of Pathology, Vol 123, 146-154, Copyright © 1986 by American Society for Investigative Pathology


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The IgE-dependent release of a Hageman factor cleaving factor from human lung

HL Meier, B Flowers, M Silverberg, AP Kaplan and HH Newball

Passively sensitized human lung fragments were shown to release a protease by an IgE-dependent mechanism which can cleave human Hageman factor (Coagulation Factor XII). This enzyme, lung Hageman factor cleaving factor, was partially purified by ion exchange chromatography and gel filtration and was shown to be a serine protease with an apparent molecular weight of 12,000-13,000. This protease appears to be unrelated to any known activator of Hageman factor by molecular weight and inhibition profile and was shown to be distinct from an IgE- dependent prekallikrein activator, as well as the kininogenase activity defined as basophil kallikrein of anaphylaxis. Although it appears marginally capable of activating Hageman factor, it rapidly cleaves and inactivates the activated form so that the net effect is a loss of activatable Hageman factor. The result suggests that diminished levels of Hageman factor that may be seen associated with IgE-dependent reactions can be due to digestion and depletion rather than activation, and other criteria for activation of the contact system must be employed.





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