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Portland Press Ltd.
Biochemical Journal (288)
Abstract

A comparative study of real-time kinetics of respiratory burst, monitored by H2O2-dependent chemiluminescence, and phospholipase D (PLD)-mediated phosphatidylcholine breakdown has been undertaken on human neutrophils stimulated by N-formylmethionyl-leucylphenylalanine in the absence of cytochalasin B. The fungal metabolite 17-hydroxywortmannin (HWT), an inhibitor of NADPH oxidase activation, decreases phosphatidic acid (PA) production by 30% at a concentration of 1 nM. Higher concentrations (10 nM-1 microM) inhibit PA formation maximally by 50% as compared with control. In all cases, the inhibition is delayed by 20-30 s after addition of the agonist. Thus the full PA generation is actually the result of an early (HWT-insensitive) and a late (HWT-sensitive) phosphatidylcholine breakdown. However, under all conditions, alkylacylglycerol remains at the basal level. PLD activity is dependent on Ca2+ influx, but is fully inhibited in cells depleted of Ca2+ with EGTA and Quin 2. The effect of HWT on the respiratory burst was investigated by measuring the kinetics of H2O2-induced chemiluminescence. This method allows to distinguish various phases of superoxide ion production: a lag, an increase in H2O2 formation (early phase), the duration of H2O2 production (late phase) and the termination of the oxidative burst. The lag remains constant for all HWT concentrations. A concentration of 10 nM-HWT, which fully inhibits the HWT-sensitive part of PA production, decreases superoxide ion production with a delay of about 20 s after addition of the agonist. Higher HWT concentrations, which have no additional effect on PLD inhibition, equally affect an early and a late phase of the burst. Thus high doses of HWT have a site of action which decreases the whole burst but does not affect the PLD any more. Therefore HWT and Ca2+ provide evidence for a two-step process for PLD activation. Only the delayed PA generation is functionally linked to a late phase of the oxidative burst.

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Gélas, P., Von Tscharner, V., Record, M., Baggiolini, M., & Chap, H. (1992). Human neutrophil phospholipase D activation by N-formylmethionyl-leucylphenylalanine reveals a two-step process for the control of phosphatidylcholine breakdown and oxidative burst. Biochemical Journal, 287(1), 67–72.

Authors 5
  1. P Gélas (first)
  2. V Von Tscharner (additional)
  3. M Record (additional)
  4. M Baggiolini (additional)
  5. H Chap (additional)
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Created 10 years ago (Aug. 10, 2015, 5:28 p.m.)
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Indexed 14 hours, 15 minutes ago (Sept. 4, 2025, 10:04 a.m.)
Issued 32 years, 11 months ago (Oct. 1, 1992)
Published 32 years, 11 months ago (Oct. 1, 1992)
Published Print 32 years, 11 months ago (Oct. 1, 1992)
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@article{G_las_1992, title={Human neutrophil phospholipase D activation by N-formylmethionyl-leucylphenylalanine reveals a two-step process for the control of phosphatidylcholine breakdown and oxidative burst}, volume={287}, ISSN={1470-8728}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1042/bj2870067}, DOI={10.1042/bj2870067}, number={1}, journal={Biochemical Journal}, publisher={Portland Press Ltd.}, author={Gélas, P and Von Tscharner, V and Record, M and Baggiolini, M and Chap, H}, year={1992}, month=oct, pages={67–72} }