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Drug
Enzyme
Compound
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Drug
Enzyme
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Enzyme
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Query: UMLS:C0036690 (
sepsis
)
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Neutrophils play a major role in inflammatory responses and immune defense against pathogens. Even though expression of inhibitory receptors has been reported on neutrophils, their role remains poorly defined. Here we show that primary human neutrophils expressed
immunoglobulin-like transcript 4
(
ILT4
) inhibitory receptor and that this expression was induced during differentiation of the myelomonoblast PLB-985 cell line into "neutrophil-like" cells. Functional assays indicated that human leukocyte antigen G, the preferred ligand of
ILT4
, inhibited the phagocytic function of neutrophils.
ILT4
engagement also impaired reactive oxygen species production induced through CD32a and both receptors were found colocalized into neutrophil lipid rafts. Moreover, neutrophil degranulation induced through inflammatory stimuli increased
ILT4
expression as a result of the rapid translocation of an intracellular pool to the cell surface. Consequently to this
ILT4
up-regulation, the human leukocyte antigen G-mediated inhibition of neutrophil phagocytic function was enhanced. Finally, we found that
ILT4
up-regulation induced on healthy donor neutrophils following stimulation was impaired in presence of plasma from patients with
sepsis
. Similarly,
ILT4
up-regulation was inhibited in neutrophils from septic patients. Altogether, our results reveal a unique mechanism of regulation of neutrophil functions through
ILT4
and its exocytosis that may have implications in inflammatory disorders.
...
PMID:Exocytosis acts as a modulator of the ILT4-mediated inhibition of neutrophil functions. 2413 37