Lysosomal enzyme secretion by macrophages during intracellular storage of particles
- PMID: 444581
- DOI: 10.1016/0304-4165(79)90235-6
Lysosomal enzyme secretion by macrophages during intracellular storage of particles
Abstract
Cultured mouse peritoneal macrophages containing previously endocytosed zymosan or small-fibre asbestos (but not latex or sucrose) were shown to release selectively into the medium the lysosomal hydrolase beta-N-acetylglucosaminidase. Thus macrophage lysosomal enzyem secretion was experimentally dissociated from endocytosis (as the residual external particles were washed away from the cells). The cells remained viable, and total activities of both N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase and of lactate dehydrogenase (a cytosol enzyme) rose with time. The relevance of such secretion by macrophages containing stored materials to chronic inflammatory processes is discussed.
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