Rapid import of cytosolic 5-lipoxygenase into the nucleus of neutrophils after in vivo recruitment and in vitro adherence
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Rapid import of cytosolic 5-lipoxygenase into the nucleus of neutrophils after in vivo recruitment and in vitro adherence
Abstract
5-Lipoxygenase catalyzes the synthesis of leukotrienes from arachidonic acid. The subcellular distribution of 5-lipoxygenase is known to be cell type-dependent and is cytosolic in blood neutrophils. In this study, we asked whether neutrophil recruitment into sites of inflammation can alter the subcellular compartmentation of 5-lipoxygenase. In peripheral blood neutrophils from rats, 5-lipoxygenase was exclusively cytosolic, as expected. However, in glycogen-elicited peritoneal neutrophils, abundant soluble 5-lipoxygenase was in the nucleus. Upon activation with calcium ionophore A23187, intranuclear 5-lipoxygenase translocated to the nuclear envelope. Elicited neutrophils required a greater concentration of A23187 for activation than did blood neutrophils (half-maximal response, 160 versus 52 nM, respectively) but generated greater amounts of leukotriene B4 upon maximal stimulation (26.6 versus 7.68 ng/10(6) cells, respectively). Intranuclear 5-lipoxygenase was also evident in human blood neutrophils after adherence to a variety of surfaces, suggesting that adherence alone is sufficient to drive 5-lipoxygenase redistribution. These results demonstrate a physiologically relevant circumstance in which the subcellular distribution of 5-lipoxygenase can be rapidly altered in resting cells, independent of 5-lipoxygenase activation. Nuclear import of 5-lipoxygenase may be a universal accompaniment of neutrophil recruitment into sites of inflammation, and this may be associated with alterations in enzymatic function.
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