Activation-dependent redistribution of cellular components alters susceptibility of human neutrophils to cross-linking agents

Contrary to resting cells, neutrophils stimulated with concanavalin A resist inhibition by bifunctional N-hydroxysuccinimide esters. Con A prestimulated, cross-linker-treated cells released superoxide upon restimulation with PMA but did not respond to chemotactic peptides. Although rates of PMA-elic...

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description Contrary to resting cells, neutrophils stimulated with concanavalin A resist inhibition by bifunctional N-hydroxysuccinimide esters. Con A prestimulated, cross-linker-treated cells released superoxide upon restimulation with PMA but did not respond to chemotactic peptides. Although rates of PMA-elicited NADPH oxidase activity were lowered by the treatment, the activation parameters, namely lag times of the reaction, were not altered. The protection by Con A against blockade by cross-linkers developed concomitantly to the activation of NADPH oxidase and indicated redistribution of cross-linker-susceptible cellular components responsible for activation with PMA. The identity of these components is discussed.
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Cell physiology
Concanavalin A - pharmacology
Cross-Linking Reagents - pharmacology
Enzyme Activation - drug effects
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Lymphocyte Activation - drug effects
Membrane Proteins - metabolism
Molecular and cellular biology
N-Formylmethionine Leucyl-Phenylalanine - pharmacology
NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases - metabolism
NADPH Oxidases
Neutrophils - drug effects
Responses to growth factors, tumor promotors, other factors
Superoxides - biosynthesis
Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate - pharmacology
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