Literature DB >> 6370447

Vimentin filaments in spreading, randomly locomoting, and f-met-leu-phe-treated neutrophils.

L M Parysek, B S Eckert.   

Abstract

Human neutrophils contain intermediate filaments of the vimentin type. A cytoskeletal preparation, produced by high-salt and Triton X-100 extraction of human neutrophils, reveals a major band at 57000 Mr that comigrates with 3T3 cell vimentin on one-dimensional gels. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis of whole neutrophils illustrates the presence of vimentin but not desmin- or keratin-filament subunits. The presence of vimentin in neutrophils is also shown by its specific staining with avian vimentin antiserum by two-dimensional gel immunoautoradiography. Indirect immunofluorescence studies show that vimentin antiserum labels an area on one side of the nucleus in spreading neutrophils. This bright area appears as a loose knot of vimentin filaments; a few filaments may radiate from the knot. In contrast to spreading neutrophils, those undergoing random locomotion contain a fine network of filaments that are located in the cytoplasm between the nucleus and the trailing end of the cell. Similarly, in chemoattractant-treated neutrophils, vimentin filaments are bundled in the uropod. Transmission electron microscopy of human neutrophil monolayers confirms the intracellular distribution of intermediate filaments as shown by immunofluorescence in spreading and randomly locomoting cells.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6370447     DOI: 10.1007/bf00226955

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Tissue Res        ISSN: 0302-766X            Impact factor:   5.249


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