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. 1987 May 1;165(5):1448-52.
doi: 10.1084/jem.165.5.1448.

Heat-shock protein synthesis by human polymorphonuclear cells

Heat-shock protein synthesis by human polymorphonuclear cells

N S Eid et al. J Exp Med. .

Abstract

Mature human neutrophils from peripheral blood are known to be capable of limited protein biosynthetic activity. We now show that these cells are inducible for heat-shock protein synthesis when placed in short-term culture. Synthesis of hsp70 and hsp85 as well as the response to various temperatures and the time course of induction were typical for mammalian cell systems. This heat-shock response was blocked by actinomycin D added before heat exposure. This demonstration that hsp genes can be activated by heat exposure of terminally differentiated neutrophils supports the hypothesis that gene activation can serve a physiological role in these cells and opens up the possibility that synthesis of other gene products is similarly inducible.

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