1978
DOI: 10.1159/000232131
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Inactivation of Polymorphonuclear-Neutrophil Derived Eosinophil Chemotactic Factor by Human Serum

Abstract: A low-molecular-weight eosinophil chemotactic factor (ECF) can be released from human neutrophils on stimulation with the calcium ionophore (A 23187) and during phagocytosis. The presence of human serum suppresses the chemotaxis of eosinophils by ECF significantly. The inhibition is not cell-directed but affects the ECF either by binding or enzymatic cleavage. The inactivators belong to a heterogeneous class of serum components in the 19s, 7s and 4s molecular weight range. Highly purified human IgM and IgA, bu… Show more

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“…These studies show that serum proteins are not only necessary for leukocyte chemotaxis but that they have a marked, concen tration-dependent modulating effect on the spontaneous and the directed migration of the cells, as was already demonstrated by our previous studies with crude and frac tionated serum [4,6].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…These studies show that serum proteins are not only necessary for leukocyte chemotaxis but that they have a marked, concen tration-dependent modulating effect on the spontaneous and the directed migration of the cells, as was already demonstrated by our previous studies with crude and frac tionated serum [4,6].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Thus, several serum in hibitors have been reported to occur in hu man disease [1][2][3], and the effect of normal serum components on chemotactic factors and on the migrating cells is not well under stood. So far, several powerful factors of varying molecular weight have been de scribed in normal serum which inactivate the neutrophil-derived eosinophil chemotactic factor (ECF) [4], The immunoglobu lins IgM and IgA inhibit polymorphonu clear leukocyte chemotaxis by cell-directed mechanisms [4,5], and migrating cells are also the targets of two high-molecular weight proteins which enhance rather than inhibit eosinophil chemotaxis [6],…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In table V this enhanc ing activity is compared to the inactivating activity towards E C F in human serum which was reported previously [6],…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…In fact, human serum has been shown to con tain several factors that specifically inhibit eosinophil migration either by a direct effect on the cells [5,6] or by destroying the chemotactic factors. Thus, C5a is enzymati cally inactivated by a carboxypeptidase [7] and E C F by SDI [6], a heterogeneous group of inhibitors in normal human serum.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%