학술논문

Expression of a chronic granulomatous disease-like defect by fluoride- exhausted neutrophils
Document Type
Article
Source
Blood; October 1982, Vol. 60 Issue: 4 p822-826, 5p
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Language
ISSN
00064971; 15280020
Abstract
Neutrophils incubated with 20 mM F- express a respiratory burst without degranulating or performing phagocytosis. After 60 min of F- treatment, the burst is exhausted and cannot be restarted. Neutrophils so treated have a microbicidal defect similar to that of chronic granulomatous disease (CGD): they kill Str. mitis at a nearly normal rate, but show a marked impairment in the destruction of S. aureus. They differ from CGD neutrophils in that they also display a defect in motility. This defect, however, is not so severe as to seriously impair their ability to kill bacteria by mechanisms that are independent of endogenously generated microbicidal oxidants.