Interleukin-8 and GROα prime human neutrophils for superoxide anion production and induce up-regulation of N-formyl peptide-receptors

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Interleukin-8 (IL-8) and GROα are leukocyte-attracting peptides of the chemokine family. To study the priming potential of these chemokines, we measured superoxide anion production and up-regulation of N-formyl peptide receptors in human neutrophils. IL-8 and GROα themselves did not stimulate production of significant amounts of superoxide anions but potentiated N-formyl peptide-induced superoxide anion production in a concentration-dependent manner. Binding measurements by flow cytometry at 37°C with fluorescein-labeled N-formyl peptide revealed enhanced total N-formyl peptide binding after pretreatment of neutrophils with IL-8 and GROα. Binding measurements performed at 4°C indicated that the chemokines stimulated the up-regulation of N-formyl peptide receptors at the cell surface but did not alter their affinity for the ligand. This study indicates that IL-8 and GROα, in addition to their known chemotactic activity, prime neutrophils for superoxide anion production, presumably by up-regulating the number of receptors for strong superoxide-anion-triggering stimuli.

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Metzner, B., Barbisch, M., Parlow, F., Kownatzki, E., Schraufstatter, I., & Norgauer, J. (1995). Interleukin-8 and GROα prime human neutrophils for superoxide anion production and induce up-regulation of N-formyl peptide-receptors. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 104(5), 789–791. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12606993

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