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Query: UNIPROT:P02794 (
ferritin
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Superoxide anion production in resting and
PMA
- or zymosan-stimulated neutrophils was evaluated in 21 beta-thalassemia patients. The results were correlated with
ferritin
values, hepatitis B virus serum markers, liver pathology, immunoglobulin levels and T-cell subsets. Superoxide anion generation from resting or
PMA
-stimulated neutrophils was significantly higher in patients than in controls. On the contrary, zymosan-stimulated neutrophils showed reduced superoxide anion production. Increased superoxide anion production in resting neutrophils showed a significant correlation to the values of
ferritin
. In addition, patients with biopsy-proven chronic liver disease showed significantly increased
ferritin
levels and superoxide anion production as compared to the remaining patients. No correlation was observed between superoxide anion production and the presence or the absence of hepatitis B virus serum markers, immunoglobulin levels and T-cell subsets. A possible role of interreactions between iron and oxygen radicals in determining liver damage in beta-thalassemia patients is suggested.
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PMID:Changes in superoxide anion production in neutrophils from multitransfused beta-thalassemia patients: correlation with ferritin levels and liver damage. 633 Oct 44
In this study, we show that superoxide production is carried out within intracellular compartments of human neutrophils and not at the plasma membrane following stimulation with phorbol myristate acetate. Oxidant production was not observed in unstimulated cells. Stimulated cells exhibited superoxide production in two distinct types of intracellular organelles. Initially, activity was detected in slender rod-shaped granules and in spherical or elliptical granules. The oxidant-producing granules fused directly with the plasma membrane or fused to form larger intracellular vesicles which then became associated with the plasma membrane. Longer periods of stimulation with
PMA
resulted in a decrease in the number of vesicles containing oxidant reaction product only, and an increase in structures containing both the oxidant-reaction product and
ferritin
particles; the latter was used herein as a marker for endocytosis. Thus a complex pattern of intracellular vesicular trafficking occurs in stimulated neutrophils. Alkaline phosphatase activity, a marker enzyme for a type of intracellular neutrophil granule was co-localized in the oxidant reaction-positive intracellular compartments. The time course of up-regulation of alkaline phosphatase activity to the cell surface parallelled the release of superoxide from stimulated cells. Results from this study demonstrate for the first time cytochemical and morphological evidence that superoxide is released from stimulated neutrophils through exocytosis of an oxidant-producing intracellular granule.
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PMID:Identification of intracellular sites of superoxide production in stimulated neutrophils. 939 14
That the plasma concentration of certain divalent cations change during an inflammatory insult provides a major host defense response in vertebrate animals. This study was designed to investigate the involvement of iron sequestration in invertebrate immune responses. A
ferritin
molecule was cloned from an echinoderm coelomocyte cDNA library. The amino acid sequence showed sequence homology with vertebrate
ferritin
. The cDNA contained a conserved iron responsive element sequence. Studies showed that stimulated coelomocytes released iron into in vitro culture supernatants. The amount of iron in the supernatants decreased over time when the amebocytes were stimulated with LPS or
PMA
. Coelomocytes increased expression of
ferritin
mRNA after stimulation. In vertebrates, cytokines can cause changes in iron levels in macrophages. Similarly, echinoderm macrokines produced decreases in iron levels in coelomocyte supernatant fluids. These results suggest that echinoderm
ferritin
is an acute phase protein and suggest that sequestration of iron is an ancient host defense response in animals.
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PMID:Evolution of the acute phase response: iron release by echinoderm (Asterias forbesi) coelomocytes, and cloning of an echinoderm ferritin molecule. 1168 59