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Mechanism of extracellular release of human neutrophil calprotectin complex
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2001
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Protein SecretionFungal Cell BiologyImmunologyCellular PhysiologyInflammationMedical MicrobiologyHuman Pmn CalprotectinExtracellular ReleaseCell SignalingGranulocyteCell BiologyClinical MicrobiologyPhagocyteExtracellular CalprotectinCalprotectin LevelsMicrobiologyCellular BiochemistryMedicineExtracellular Matrix
Calprotectin is an abundant cytosolic protein complex of human neutrophils with in vitro extracellular antimicrobial activity. Studies suggest that calprotectin may be actively secreted from intact HL-60 cells and that it can be translocated to polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) cell membranes. To examine whether calprotectin is secreted extracellularly, we incubated soluble and particulate stimuli, including live and heat-inactivated Candida albicans, with whole blood and measured calprotectin levels in the plasma. We compared the release of calprotectin to that of lactoferrin, a protein known to be secreted by PMNs. Extracellular lactoferrin was detected after incubation with any of the particulate stimuli. In contrast, a significant increase in extracellular calprotectin was found only after incubation with live C. albicans. Specifically, the increase in extracellular calprotectin correlated directly with a proportional decrease in PMN viability. Our results indicate that human PMN calprotectin is not secreted extracellularly except as a result of cell disruption or death.
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