Literature DB >> 3038751

Influence of type and opsonization of ingested particle on intracellular free calcium distribution and superoxide production by human neutrophils.

T Murata, J A Sullivan, D W Sawyer, G L Mandell.   

Abstract

Intracellular free calcium concentration [( Ca2+]i) was measured with the fluorescent Ca2+ indicator Fura 2 within individual human neutrophils during the phagocytosis of several types of particles, including serum-treated zymosan (STZ), immunoglobulin G (IgG)-coated zymosan (IGZ), C3b-coated zymosan (C3Z), nontreated zymosan (Z), and serum-treated similarly sized latex particles (STL). STZ was coated with both IgG and C3b. IGZ was coated with only IgG, and C3Z was coated with only C3b. STL was coated with only C3b but to a lesser extent than C3Z. The ingestion of particles was greatest for STZ and somewhat lower for C3Z. Ingestion of IGZ and STL was much less than ingestion of C3Z. The relative efficiencies of the particles for inducing superoxide production were as follows: STZ greater than IGZ = C3Z greater than Z = STL. [Ca2+]i significantly increased from the resting level of approximately 70 to greater than 240 nM (P less than 0.01) during phagocytosis of the particles. The increment in [Ca2+]i was greater in the paraphagosomal region than in the cell body after the ingestion of STZ or IGZ. The mean peak [Ca2+]i values in the paraphagosomal cytoplasm of neutrophils ingesting one particle of STZ, IGZ, C3Z, Z and STL were 536.1 +/- 57.6, 424.7 +/- 55.8, 373.8 +/- 62.7, 272.3 +/- 31.5, and 270.8 +/- 38.0 nM, respectively, which showed good correlation (r = 0.97) with the efficiency of the particles for inducing superoxide production. Depletion of extracellular Ca2+ by EGTA [ethylene glycol-bis(beta-aminoethyl ether)-N,N,N'N'-tetraacetic acid] attenuated both [Ca2+]i increase and superoxide production induced by particles. Thus [Ca2+]i increased after ingestion of several types of particles, and the subcellular pattern of [Ca2+]i was different depending on the type of particle ingested. Greater increases in paraphagosomal [Ca2+]i were closely associated with greater increases in superoxide production by neutrophils.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3038751      PMCID: PMC260602          DOI: 10.1128/iai.55.8.1784-1791.1987

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Infect Immun        ISSN: 0019-9567            Impact factor:   3.441


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