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Query: UMLS:C0027947 (
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Antineutrophil antibodies can be detected following their attachment to neutrophils by employing labeled staphylococcal protein A (SPA). Radiolabeled SPA provides a sensitive means for identifying the presence of IgG restricted to subclasses IgG1, IgG2, and IgG4 that will specifically bind to neutrophils and that are found in the serum of patients with isoimmune and autoimmune
neutropenia
. However, SPA bound to the Fc region of IgG does not interfere with the attachment of IgG to the Fc domain of the neutrophil.
Fluorescein
-labeled SPA, in turn is useful in monitoring the functional consequences of antibody attachment to the surface of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN). Both heterologous and isoimmune antisera induced lateral movement of surface antigens into polar-capped pseudopodia. The formation of such pseudopodia may facilitate leukoagglutination and the subsequent removal of sensitized cells from the circulation.
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PMID:The use and limitation of labeled staphylococcal protein A for study of antineutrophil antibodies. 38 11
The purpose of this study was to examine the role of circulating neutrophils in endotoxin-induced increase in microvascular permeability in vivo. Fifteen hamsters were anesthetized, and a plastic chamber was placed in each cheek pouch to observe the microvasculature.
Fluorescein
-labeled dextran (FITC-D, 150 kDa) was injected intravenously, and changes in leaky sites and FITC-D clearance were measured in three groups: control (saline, n = 4), endotoxin suffusion (n = 6), and endotoxin suffusion after
neutropenia
induction (n = 5). We found a significant increase in leaky sites and FITC-D clearance with endotoxin (45 +/- 18/cm2 and 20 +/- 6 x 10(-6) ml/min, respectively; mean +/- SD, P less than 0.05) in comparison to control (7 +/- 6/cm2 and 7 +/- 5 x 10(-6) ml/min) and endotoxin suffusion in neutropenic animals (19 +/- 11/cm2 and 12 +/- 4 x 10(-6) ml/min). There was a significant correlation between the number of leaky sites and FITC-D clearance (r = 0.91, P less than 0.01) and between the number of circulating neutrophils and FITC-D clearance (r = 0.87, P less than 0.01). We conclude that endotoxin-mediated increase in microvascular permeability in the peripheral circulation is dependent in part on circulating neutrophils.
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PMID:Role of neutrophils in endotoxin-mediated microvascular injury in hamsters. 171 24