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Platelets augment granulocyte aggregation and cytotoxicity: uncovering of their effects by improved cell separation techniques using Percoll gradients.

M A Boogaerts, G Vercelotti, C Roelant, S Malbrain, R L Verwilghen, H S Jacob.   

Abstract

The 'standard' technique of granulocyte preparation for in vitro studies uses dextran removal of erythrocytes and Ficoll-Hypaque gradient centrifugation to increase granulocyte purity. The procedure is lengthy, approximately 150 min in our hands, and provides granulocytes significantly contaminated with platelets (approx. 5 platelets/PMN). We report a technique that replaces dextran with hydroxy-ethylstarch and Ficoll-Hypaque with Percoll. Preparation time is reduced by approximately 40% and platelet contamination by more than 80%. Granulocytes, so prepared, function metabolically (O2-generation, chemiluminescence, HMP-shunt maxima) and, in motility/phagocytosis assays, identically to 'standard' preparations. However, an augmentatory effect of platelets in granulocyte aggregation responses and their mediation of cytotoxicity is uncovered. Ficoll-Hypaque purified cells (platelet-rich) aggregate to a significantly greater degree with FMLP or activated complement lectins and excessively kill 51Cr-labelled target cells when compared to Percoll-preparations (platelet-poor). Re-addition of purified platelets or of platelet release supernatants to the latter reproduces results using the 'standard' preparations.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3024306     DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0609.1986.tb02302.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Haematol        ISSN: 0036-553X


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