Role of nuclear lamins in nuclear segmentation of human neutrophils |
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Authors: | Yabuki M Miyake T Doi Y Fujiwara T Hamazaki K Yoshioka T Horton A A Utsumi K |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Medical Science, Kurashiki Medical Center, Okayama, Japan. |
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Abstract: | Nuclear breakdown leading to the formation of apoptotic bodies has been postulated to involve degradation of nuclear structural proteins, such as lamins A/C and B. Although nuclear segmentation occurs during the maturation of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (neutrophils), its mechanism is not known. We found that human neutrophils have lamin B but lack lamins A/C while mononuclear cells possess all three types of lamin as assessed by immunoblotting. Differentiation of human promyelocytic HL-60 cells into neutrophil-like cells was also accompanied by the down-regulation of lamins A/C but not of lamin B. Moreover, when compared with normal cells, neutrophils with the Pelger-Hu?t anomaly of nuclear hyposegmentation exhibited significantly lower activity of caspase-6, a lamin A/C-cleaving enzyme. Differentiated HL-60 cells showed higher activity of caspase-6 than that of untreated cells. These observations allow us to speculate that remodeling of nuclear lamins might underlie the mechanism for nuclear segmentation of neutrophils. |
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