TableĀ 3

Endogenous protease inhibitors detected in the GI tract

FamilyProtease inhibitorTargeted proteasesSourcePossible sites of action
SerpinsSerpin A1Trypsin/chymase/tryptase/elastase/proteinase-3/cathepsin G/thrombin/kallikreinsSystemicM, P
Serpin A3Chymotrypsin/chymase/cathepsin GSystemicM, P
Serpin A4KallikreinsSystemicM, P
Serpin E1Plasminogen activatorSystemicM, P
Serpin C1ThrombinSystemicM, P
ChelonianinSLPIElastase/cathepsin G/trypsin/chymotrypsin/tryptase/chymaseLocalL, M, P, I
ElafinElastase, proteinase-3LocalL, M, P, I
TIMPsTIMP-1MMP-1/MMP-2/MMP-3/MMP-4/MMP-6/MMP-19/ADAM-10/ADAM-17Systemic and localM, P
TIMP-2MMP-1, MMP-2, MMP-14M, P
TIMP-3Membrane-bound MMPsLocalM, P
TIMP-4MMP-1/MMP-2/MMP-3/MMP-4/MMP-6/MMP-19SystemicM, P
c-IAP2Caspase-9LocalI
  • ADAM, A Disintegrin And Metalloprotease; c-IAP2, cellular inhibitor of apoptosis protein-2; I, intracellular; L, lumen; M, matrix; MMP, matrix metalloproteinases; P, plasma; TIMPs, tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases; SLPI, secretory leucocyte protease inhibitor.