2006
DOI: 10.1165/rcmb.2006-0030rc
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A Peptide Against the N-Terminus of Myristoylated Alanine-Rich C Kinase Substrate Inhibits Degranulation of Human LeukocytesIn Vitro

Abstract: Leukocytes synthesize a variety of inflammatory mediators that are packaged and stored in the cytoplasm within membrane-bound granules. Upon stimulation, the cells secrete the granule contents via an exocytotic process whereby the granules translocate to the cell periphery, the granule membranes fuse with the plasma membrane, and the granule contents are released extracellularly. We have reported previously that another exocytotic process, release of mucin by secretory cells of the airway epithelium, is regula… Show more

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“…A major role for the N-terminal region of MARCKS in other functions, such as mucin secretion and inflammatory cell degranulation, was first described in studies from our laboratory (27,33,36). To our knowledge, these studies were the first to point out a role for the N-terminal region of MARCKS in any physiological functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…A major role for the N-terminal region of MARCKS in other functions, such as mucin secretion and inflammatory cell degranulation, was first described in studies from our laboratory (27,33,36). To our knowledge, these studies were the first to point out a role for the N-terminal region of MARCKS in any physiological functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…Since MANS has been shown to inhibit exocytic processes such as myeloperoxidase (MPO) release from neutrophils (36) and mucin release from airway epithelial cells (33), we hypothesized that MANS was disrupting adhesion by reducing the ability of neutrophils to up-regulate surface b2 integrins. PMA-and fMLF-induced up-regulation of surface b2 integrin expression was evaluated using anti-CD18 antibody and flow cytometric analysis as described in MATERIALS AND METHODS.…”
Section: Mans Does Not Affect Fmlf-induced Surface B2 Integrin Expresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This includes secretion of oxytocin (24,25), thyrotropin-releasing hormone (26), catecholamines (27), ACTH (28), insulin (29), pepsinogen (30), noradenaline (31), serotonin (32), neurotransmitters (33,34), and neurotensin (35). We have shown recently that MARCKS plays an important role in leukocyte degranulation (36). These published results implicate PKC activation and subsequent phosphorylation of MARCKS in a variety of secretory functions in numerous cell types.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A synthetic amino-terminal peptide from the MARCKS called MANS (MARCKS-N-terminal sequence) inhibits mucin secretion in airway goblet cells, indicating that MARCKS is an important component in the secretory apparatus that is required for granule release in a number of cell types (70). A recent study from Davis and colleagues (32), however, questions this model.…”
Section: Mucus and Fluid Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study from Davis and colleagues (32), however, questions this model. The MANS peptide is believed to compete with the MARCKS protein for membrane binding and therefore acts as a dominant-negative regulator that blocks mucin release (70). In the Davis studies, the investigators tested this hypothesis by using MARCKS-null mice and harvested cells from mouse embryos since the MARCKS-null mutation results in prenatal lethality (69).…”
Section: Mucus and Fluid Transportmentioning
confidence: 99%