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Phagocytosis and chemiluminescence response of granulocytes to monodisperse latex particles of varying sizes and surface coats.

J M Volle1, H Tolleshaug, T Berg.   

Abstract

The response of human granulocytes to polystyrene latex beads of diameter 0.1-7 microm was measured by luminol-dependent chemiluminescence. In all instances, the response to beads of 3-7 microm was definitely higher than with smaller beads. In protein-free medium, the chemiluminescence response was slow compared to that of opsonized zymosan, and the highest response was only 9% of the response to opsonized zymosan. Scanning electron microscopy showed that granulocytes in suspension bound the particles, occasionally by extending rope-like protrusions. When the beads were coated with albumin, the chemiluminescence diminished to about 1/3 of that seen with uncoated beads; however, preincubating the beads in serum led to a large increase with beads of 1.1 microm (to 25% of the maximal response to opsonized zymosan) and 3.19 microm (to 42%), but with the smallest beads, no increase was noted. "Priming" of the cells with tumor necrosis factor-alpha caused a further increase with serum-coated beads. When uncoated beads of 1.1 microm were tested with "primed" cells, there was an increase of 6 times in the chemiluminescence compared to un-"primed" cells.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11128054     DOI: 10.1023/a:1007081508211

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Inflammation        ISSN: 0360-3997            Impact factor:   4.092


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