The fact that elastase can break down
elastin in test tubes (while other proteases cannot) does not imply that there is a unifying function for all elastases in the living body. Instead, they each have their own role: • The pancreatic elastase (as well as chymotrypsin) is responsible for digesting proteins in food. Note that "pancreatic elastase 1" is, in fact, not found in the pancreas, but produced in the skin. • "Pancreatic elastase 1" (CELA1) is expressed in skin
keratinocytes. • Neutrophil elastase breaks down the
Outer membrane protein A (OmpA) of
E. coli and other
Gram-negative bacteria, killing the bacterium carrying the protein. It also very effectively breaks down
Shigella virulence factors. • In bacteria, secreted elastase breaks down host connective tissue proteins, causing tissue damage and inflammation. As a result, it's considered a
virulence factor. Elastases of the
serine protease type preferentially break down peptide bonds on the carboxyl side of small, hydrophobic amino acids such as
glycine,
alanine, and
valine. == Role of human elastase in disease ==