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Co-chemotactic effect of Gc-globulin (vitamin D binding protein) for C5a. Transient conversion into an active co-chemotaxin by neutrophils.

R R Kew1, J A Fisher, R O Webster.   

Abstract

Gc-globulin (vitamin D binding protein) has been shown to augment significantly the leukocyte chemotactic activity of the activated C peptides C5a and C5adesArg (i.e., the co-chemotactic effect). However, the mechanism of chemotaxis enhancement is not known. To investigate the role that the neutrophil plays in this process, cells were co-incubated with Gc-globulin for up to 45 min and washed, and their subsequent chemotactic response to a suboptimal concentration of C5a alone was measured during a 30-min assay. The generation of co-chemotactic activity during the preincubation period was time dependent, showed minimal activity for the first 10 min and a steep rise from 10 to 20 min, and was maximal and stable at 30 min. The binding of radiolabeled Gc-globulin by neutrophils at 37 degrees C mirrored this time-dependent generation of C5a co-chemotactic activity, with stable cellular levels achieved between 30 and 45 min at 36 +/- 4 fmol (2 +/- 0.1 ng)/10(6) cells. The binding of radiolabeled Gc-globulin and the generation of co-chemotactic activity were dependent upon physiologic temperatures (37 degrees C) and levels of Ca2+ (1.3 mM) and Mg2+ (0.8 mM), and were inhibited by an Ab to Gc-globulin. Finally, the C5a co-chemotactic activity of Gc-globulin would decay rapidly if neutrophils were washed and then incubated a second time at 37 degrees C before chemotaxis to C5a. These results demonstrate that neutrophils bind exogenous Gc-globulin and generate C5a co-chemotactic activity in a time-, temperature-, and divalent cation-dependent manner. Moreover, this activity is transient if neutrophils lack a continuous supply of Gc-globulin.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7594552

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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