Literature DB >> 9616175

Activation of a plasma membrane-associated neutral sphingomyelinase and concomitant ceramide accumulation during IgG-dependent phagocytosis in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

V Hinkovska-Galcheva1, L Kjeldsen, P J Mansfield, L A Boxer, J A Shayman, S J Suchard.   

Abstract

The sphingomyelin cycle, which plays an important role in regulation of cell growth, differentiation, and apoptosis, involves the formation of ceramide by the action of a membrane-associated, Mg2+-dependent, neutral sphingomyelinase and/or a lysosomal acid sphingomyelinase. In human polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs), ceramide production correlates with and plays a role in the regulation of functional responses such as oxidant release and Fcgamma receptor-mediated phagocytosis. To increase our understanding of the sphingomyelin cycle in human PMNs, the cellular location of neutral and acid sphingomyelinases was investigated in resting, formylmethionylleucylphenylalanine (FMLP)-activated, and FMLP-activated PMNs engaged in phagocytosis. In resting PMNs, a Mg2+-dependent, neutral sphingomyelinase was the predominant activity and was localized to the plasma membrane fractions along with the majority of ceramide. Upon FMLP-activation, there was a 1. 9-fold increase in this neutral, Mg2+-dependent sphingomyelinase activity, which increased to 2.7-fold subsequent to phagocytosis of IgG opsonized targets. This increase in sphingomyelinase activity was restricted to the plasma membrane fractions, which were also the site of increased ceramide levels. Phospholipase D (PLD) activity, which is a target of ceramide action and is required for phagocytosis, was also found primarily in the plasma membrane fractions of FMLP-activated and phagocytosing PMNs. Our findings indicate that in human PMNs engaged in phagocytosis, the sphingomyelin cycle is restricted to the plasma membrane where intracellular targets of ceramide action, such as PLD, are localized.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9616175

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Blood        ISSN: 0006-4971            Impact factor:   22.113


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