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Degranulation and superoxide production depend on cholesterol in PLB-985 cells
Authors:Káldi Krisztina  Kalocsai Agnes  Rada Balázs K  Mezo Gábor  Molnár Gergely Z  Báthori György  Ligeti Erzsébet
Institution:Department of Physiology, Semmelweis University, POB 259, H-1444 Budapest, Hungary.
Abstract:The effect of agents disrupting cholesterol-rich microdomains of the cell membrane was studied on the chemoattractant receptor (FPR and FRPL1) coupled effector responses of promyelocytic PLB-985 cells. Both methyl-beta-cyclodextrin (MbetaCD) and filipin III inhibited exocytosis of primary granules and O(2)(.-) production induced by stimulation of either chemotactic receptor. Alteration of calcium homeostasis of MbetaCD-treated cells does not account for the impairment of the effector responses. Disruption of microfilaments by cytochalasin B (CB) partially reverses the inhibitory effect of cholesterol depletion. Our results provide functional support for the involvement of cholesterol-rich membrane domains in the signaling of chemotactic receptors and call the attention to the possible role of microfilaments in the organization of lipid microdomains.
Keywords:Lipid rafts  FPR  FPRL1  Ca2+-signal  Neutrophils  Degranulation  O2radical dotels-cdn  −-production" target="_blank">com/sd/entities/rad" class="glyphImg">−-production  NADPH oxidase  Chemotactic receptors
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