1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf00918647
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Interaction between human neutrophils and corneocytes: Corneocyte-induced respiratory burst of neutrophils assessed by chemiluminescence

Abstract: In an in vitro study to examine whether corneocytes stimulate neutrophils to cause a respiratory burst, we found that stratum corneum (SC) homogenates obtained from the sole of healthy individuals induced a substantial respiratory burst in human neutrophils when assessed by lucigenin-dependent chemiluminescence (CL) in the presence of the fresh human serum. Electron microscopically, the interaction between corneocytes and neutrophils was shown as distinctive deformation of the neutrophils adhering to the surfa… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the existence of PMNs and parakeratosis is also consistent with underlying epidermal hyperplasia, which shows a high mitotic rate (65). Coexistence of PMNs and parakeratosis is in part explained by the tissue-destructive properties of active oxygen intermediates and proteolytic enzymes that are released by activated PMNs attached to the stratum corneum (81,82) that are opsonized by iC3b through the alternative complement activation (83).…”
Section: A Neutrophil-associated Inflammation-boosting Loop Inducing mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Furthermore, the existence of PMNs and parakeratosis is also consistent with underlying epidermal hyperplasia, which shows a high mitotic rate (65). Coexistence of PMNs and parakeratosis is in part explained by the tissue-destructive properties of active oxygen intermediates and proteolytic enzymes that are released by activated PMNs attached to the stratum corneum (81,82) that are opsonized by iC3b through the alternative complement activation (83).…”
Section: A Neutrophil-associated Inflammation-boosting Loop Inducing mentioning
confidence: 78%
“…Chemiluminescence is a well established procedure to measure activation of neutrophils as reported in the literature . In these reports, light emission is measured as a function of time in high concentrations of neutrophils (1E+6 cells) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When normal SC comes in contact with serum, complement is activated mainly through the alternative pathway to generate cbemotactic peplide C5a anaphylatoxin (4). The attracted neutrophils specificially bind to the SC opsonized by C3b eotnponents in this process to induce a respitatory burst (5,6). Once the thin SC is broken to allow the invasion of tnicroorganistns, it is reasonable to presume that bacterial virulence factors such as protein A and lipoteichoic acid (LTA) modify the intetaction between the opsonized SC and neutrophils.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%