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. 1974 Jun;9(6):1051-6.
doi: 10.1128/iai.9.6.1051-1056.1974.

Inhibition of phagocytosis-associated chemiluminescence by superoxide dismutase

Inhibition of phagocytosis-associated chemiluminescence by superoxide dismutase

L S Webb et al. Infect Immun. 1974 Jun.

Abstract

During the process of phagocytosis, human leukocytes emit a burst of luminescence which can be measured in a liquid scintillation spectrometer. The enzyme superoxide dismutase, which removes superoxide anions (O(2.)), inhibited this chemiluminescence by 70% at a concentration of 100 mug/ml. The enzyme did not inhibit phagocytosis. These results support other studies indicating that O(2.) is elaborated by phagocytizing leukocytes. They also indicate that O(2.) plays a major role in phagocytosis-associated chemiluminescence, though not necessarily as the luminescing agent. Catalase and benzoate inhibited the chemiluminescence of phagocytosis to a slight extent, suggesting that hydrogen peroxide and hydroxyl radical, respectively, might also be involved in this phenomenon. The relationship between the mediators of chemiluminescence and those responsible for phagocytic bactericidal activity remains to be defined.

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