Comparison of Protease and Aminopeptidase Activities in Meconium: a Pilot Study

Comparison of Protease and Aminopeptidase Activities in Meconium: a Pilot Study

BIOMEDICAL REPORTS 13: 7, 2020 Comparison of protease and aminopeptidase activities in meconium: A pilot study EWA SKARŻYŃSKA1, PAULINA WILCZYŃSKA2, BARTOSZ KIERSZTYN3, JOANNA ŻYTYŃSKA‑DANILUK4, ARTUR JAKIMIUK5 and BARBARA LISOWSKA‑MYJAK1 1Department of Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry, Medical University of Warsaw, Warsaw 02‑097; 2Department of Biochemistry, Warsaw University of Life Sciences ‑ SGGW, Warsaw 02‑776; 3Microbial Ecology and Environmental Biotechnology Department, Institute of Botany, Faculty of Biology, University of Warsaw; Biological and Chemical Research Centre, Warsaw 02‑089; 4Clinical Department of Obstetrics, Female Diseases and Gynaecological Oncology, Central Clinical Hospital of The Ministry of The Interior, Warsaw 02‑507; 5Reproductive Health Department, Institute of Mother and Child, Warsaw 01‑211, Poland Received September 21, 2019; Accepted April 21, 2020 DOI: 10.3892/br.2020.1314 Abstract. The successive accumulation of proteases and section (P=0.008). Spearman's correlation coefficient analysis aminopeptidases in meconium are important physiological between the first and last meconium samples showed the components of the intrauterine environment in which a correlation increased in the infants born vaginally compared fetus develops. The aim of the present study was to assess with the rest of the infants (proteases, R=0.618 vs. R=0.314; the changes in the activities of these enzymes in meconium aminopeptidases, R=0.688 vs. R=0.566). Aminopeptidase of healthy infants, and to investigate whether there were any activity did not exhibit any notable dynamic changes during statistically significant associations between activity of the meconium accumulation in the fetal intestine. In infants born enzymes of interest and the mode of delivery. The activi‑ vaginally compared with those born by a cesarean section, ties of proteases and aminopeptidases were determined in the activity of both proteases and aminopeptidases in the meconium portions (n=110) using the substrates BODIPY first meconium sample showed an improved correlation with FL casein and L‑leucine‑7‑amido‑4‑methylcoumarin hydro‑ the activity of the final meconium sample. This may suggest chloride, respectively. Serial meconium samples (2‑5 per that in the intrauterine environment, during accumulation of neonate) were collected from healthy infants born vaginally meconium in the digestive tract of the fetus, the activity and/or (n=14), and by a cesarean section (n=16). Protease activity levels of these enzymes and the substrates they catalyze were (104 RFU/h) was lower in the first meconium sample compared more stable in newborns born vaginally compared with infants with the final sample from the same infant (3.99±2.03 vs. born by caesarean section. 5.76±2.24, respectively, mean ± standard deviation; P=0.004). Conversely, there was no significant difference in aminopep‑ Introduction tidase activity (103 nM/l/h) between consecutive meconium samples (P=0.702). The ratios of the first‑meconium sample Proteolytic enzymes (proteases, proteinases and peptidases), enzyme activity to the last‑meconium sample enzyme activity belong to Enzyme Classification (EC) number: 3.4. and are a were lower for proteases compared with aminopeptidases subgroup of hydrolases (EC 3.). Peptidases hydrolyze peptide (0.76±0.48 vs. 1.35±1.04, respectively mean ± standard devia‑ bonds in fundamentally irreversible reactions (1). They serve tion; P=0.014), and sustained in the infants born by a cesarean a key role in numerous biological processes, including tissue remodeling, wound healing, blood coagulation, angiogenesis, neurogenesis, ovulation, fertilization, hemostasis, immunity, inflammation, senescence, necrosis and apoptosis (1,2). Proteolytic enzymes constitute ~2% of the mammalian Correspondence to: Dr Ewa Skarżyńska, Department of Biochemistry and Clinical Chemistry, Medical University of genome and significantly contribute to the enzymatic content Warsaw, ul. Banacha 1, Warsaw 02‑097, Poland and activity of the gastrointestinal tract (3,4). During early E‑mail: [email protected] pregnancy, secretion of embryo‑endometrial proteases is responsible for the hatching of blastocysts and invasion Key words: activity, aminopeptidases, proteases, cesarean, vaginal of implanting embryos into the uterine endometrium (5). birth, meconium, parturition This physiological uterine modification is largely controlled by proteases and/or their inhibitors, and disorders of the feto‑placental homeostasis results in maternal hypertension, 2 SKARŻYŃSKA et al: PROTEASES AND AMINOPEPTIDASES IN MECONIUM preterm delivery or preeclampsia (6‑10), which are common test performed on newborns that is repeated every few mins causes for performing a cesarean delivery. following birth. The test is scored between 0‑10, and measures Aminopeptidases (EC 3.4.11.) are an important subset of baby's heart rate, breathing, muscle tone, reflex response and proteases which hydrolyze peptide bonds at the N‑terminus of appearance. proteins and peptides (11). They are generally zinc‑dependent metalloenzymes, are responsible for the limited proteolysis Sample collection. The meconium was collected in the and function as posttranslational modifiers of enzymes, inac‑ hospital ward and consisted of all consecutive portions. A tivators of signal peptides and hormones, and digestive total of 110 meconium samples from 30 infants were collected enzymes (11,12). from the nappy with a disposable spatula and transferred into Meconium is a specific physiological product produced 50 ml graduated plastic containers. The empty containers in the gastrointestinal tract of a fetus, obtained noninvasively were weighed prior to adding meconium and reweighed after within 2‑4 days after birth and, under normal conditions, is not filling. The date, time and weight of each meconium collection excreted until/after delivery. Fetal meconium starts forming were recorded. Collection was considered complete, when, on at 13 weeks of gestation from cycles of swallowed or inhaled inspection, the dark‑greenish‑black color of the material had amniotic fluid, shed epithelial cells, intestinal secretions and changed to the yellowish‑brown color characteristic of stool. urine (13). Passing of meconium stopped between 24‑52 h postnatally. The role of proteolytic enzymes in vital biological Between 2‑5 meconium portions were collected from each processes, including embryogenesis and intrauterine fetal infant. Analytical‑grade distilled water was added to each development, may be associated with the mode of delivery. meconium sample up to a homogenate volume of 45 ml in This hypothesis is based on the results of studies which three stages (10 ml, 10 ml and then up to 45 ml). Meconium indicate that fecal protease activity is associated with compo‑ homogenates were stored at ‑80̊C. Prior to assessment of sitional alterations in the intestinal microbiota (4), and that the protease and aminopeptidase activity, each homogenate diversity of the meconium microbiome depends on the mode sample was thoroughly mixed and individually diluted with of delivery (14,15). To date, there have been no studies inves‑ analytical‑grade distilled water to a final concentration of tigating any possible association between protease activity in 0.5 mg meconium per ml after thawing. the fetal intestine during intrauterine development of the fetus and the mode of delivery, to the best of our knowledge. Assay of protease activity. The protease activity in meco‑ The aim of the present study was to assess the changes in nium was determined using an EnzChek Protease assay kit the activities of proteases and aminopeptidases, which are a (Molecular Probes Inc.). This commercial kit did not involve specific pool of proteolytic enzymes present in the meconium any separation steps and can be used to measure the kinetics of healthy infants, born either vaginally or by a cesarean of a variety of exo‑ and endopeptidases continuously over a section, and to investigate whether there are any statistically wide range of pH values. The full substrate‑dependent kinetic significant associations between their activity and the mode analysis of the meconium protease activity was performed. A of delivery. set of increasing concentrations of BODIPY FL casein solu‑ tions as a substrate was prepared (2.5, 3.75, 5.0, 7.5, 10, 20, Materials and methods 30 and 40 µg/ml). Separate stock solutions for each BODIPY FL casein concentration were prepared (a total of 8 different Ethics. The present study was approved by the Medical Ethics concentrations). A sample with the reaction mixture prepared Committee at the Central Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of for the measurement contained 100 µl BODIPY FL casein at the Interior (Warsaw, Poland) (approval no. 71/2011), and was increasing concentrations and 100 µl of individually prepared performed in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki (16). meconium homogenate solution at a final concentration Written informed consent was obtained from the parents or 0.5 mg/ml. Thus the increasing concentrations of substrates guardians prior to inclusion of infants in the study. were added into a series of 8 wells and each well contained 100 µl meconium homogenate. Samples were assessed Profile of neonates. A total of 30 infants born in the Clinical in triplicate in a 96‑well plate. At time 0 h and after 1 h of Department of Obstetrics, Female Diseases and Gynecological incubation at room temperature. Fluorescence was measured Oncology, Central Clinical Hospital

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