N. Cimerman et al., Circadian and concentration profile of cathepsin S in sera from healthy subjects and asthmatic patients, PFLUG ARCH, 442(6), 2001, pp. R204-R206
Cathepsin S (CS) has been proposed to be associated with asthma pathogenesi
s but its exact role is not established. In order to understand this propos
ed association our objective was to follow the 24-h concentration pattern o
f CS in sera from apparently healthy subjects and from steroid-independent
and steroid-dependent asthmatics before and after one weeks' treatment with
methylprednisolone (MP) and cyclosporin A (CsA), respectively. Blood sampl
es were collected every 4 h over a 24-h period. Statistical evaluation of d
ata for time effect was performed by one way ANOVA and least-squares fit of
24-h cosine. Little or no significant change of CS concentrations with tim
e over a 24-h period was observed in healthy and asthmatic sera. CS concent
rations were significantly lower in steroid-independent asthmatics compared
to controls while there was no difference between healthy subjects and ste
roid-dependent asthmatics. After one week of therapy MP decreased CS concen
trations while CsA had no effect. Our data suggest the involvement of CS in
asthma pathogenesis and the potential use of CS levels as an additional bi
ological parameter for monitoring the extent of disease and response to the
rapy.