Azotemia, TNF alpha, and LPS prime the human neutrophil oxidative burst by distinct mechanisms
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- DOI: 10.1038/ki.1996.330
Azotemia, TNF alpha, and LPS prime the human neutrophil oxidative burst by distinct mechanisms
Abstract
The oxidative burst of neutrophils from azotemic patients (AzoPMNs) is primed for an enhanced response compared to neutrophils from normal subjects (NorPMNs). The mechanism for this priming is unknown, although TNF alpha does not further prime AzoPMNs. The present study examines the hypothesis that azotemia and TNF alpha prime neutrophils by the same mechanism. Formyl peptide receptor expression and degranulation were not primed in AzoPMNs, but were primed by both LPS and TNF alpha. LPS was also able to prime the AzoPMN oxidative burst. Guanine nucleotide exchange by multiple guanine nucleotide binding proteins, including heterotrimeric G-proteins and low molecular weight GTP-binding proteins (LMWGs), was increased in AzoPMNs, as demonstrated by GTP gamma S binding and azidoanilide GTP photoaffinity labeling. The plasma membrane density of G-protein alpha i2, alpha i3, and alpha s subunits and the density in the cytosol of the LMWG, Rap1A, was present in significantly greater amounts on plasma membranes from AzoPMNs. FMet-Leu-Phe-stimulated phospholipase D activity, but not basal activity, was significantly greater in AzoPMNs. Finally, incubation of NorPMNs in plasma from azotemic patients resulted in a significant increase in basal GTP gamma S binding. These results demonstrate that priming of AzoPMNs is restricted to oxidative burst activity and that it occurs by a mechanism distinct from that utilized by TNF alpha and LPS. While the exact mechanism remains unknown, it appears to involve a plasma factor and changes in LMWG expression or activity.
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