Phagocytosis by human macrophages is accompanied by changes in ionic channel currents

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The present study has shown that changes in ionic channel currents accompany the phagocytosis of particles by mononuclear phagocytes. The patchclamp technique in the cell-attached configuration was applied to human monocyte-derived macrophages to measure the activity of single transmembrane ionic channels in intact cells. During such measurements, IgG-opsonized and non-opsonized latex particles were offered for phagocytosis under continuous videomicroscopical observation. Single particles were presented to the phagocytes at a membrane location some distance from that of the patch electrode. After a lag period following particle attachment, enhanced inward and outward time-variant single channel currents coinciding with particle engulfment were observed. On the basis of current-voltage characteristics and membrane potential measurements, the outward-directed channels were identified as K+ channels. Phagocytosis was also accompanied by slow transient changes in background membrane currents, probably due to changes in the membrane potential of the phagocytosing cell. Phagocytosis of IgG-coated latex particles differed from phagocytosis of uncoated or albumin-coated particles by a shorter lag time between particle attachment and the onset of enhanced ionic channel activity.

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Ince, C., Coremans &Ypey, J. M. C. C. D. L., Leijh, P. C. J., Verveen, A. A., & Van Furth, R. (1988). Phagocytosis by human macrophages is accompanied by changes in ionic channel currents. Journal of Cell Biology, 106(6), 1873–1878. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.106.6.1873

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