Modulation of neutrophil complement receptor 3 expression by pneumococci

2003 ◽  
Vol 104 (6) ◽  
pp. 615-625 ◽  
Author(s):  
James H. WILLIAMS ◽  
Madeleine V. PAHL ◽  
Donna KWONG ◽  
Jeng ZHANG ◽  
Denise HATAKEYAMA ◽  
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Complement receptor 3 (CR3; CD18/CD11b) plays an important role in the recognition and clearance of Streptococcus pneumoniae (pneumococci) by neutrophils. The purpose of the present study was to characterize the modulation of CR3 surface expression on neutrophils exposed to pneumococci and to assess its functional significance. CR3 was detected with fluorescent phytoerythrin-labelled anti-CR3 (CD11b) antibodies, quantified with a fluorescence cell counter (FACS) and localized by confocal fluorescence microscopy. Uptake of fluorescent FITC-labelled pneumococci was quantified by FACS. Whole blood from healthy volunteers was exposed at 37 °C to killed whole type III Streptococcus pneumoniae (KSP; 108/ml) or to a positive control (Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide) that enhanced CR3 surface expression on neutrophils to a comparable extent. Varying the concentration of KSP between 105 and 108 organisms/ml progressively augmented CR3 surface expression measured at 1 h, whereas the response declined at 109/ml. The diminished response to 109 KSP/ml proved to be time-dependent, with surface CR3 up-regulated maximally within 5 min, and down-regulated thereafter. Labelling of CR3 during exposure demonstrated accelerated receptor sequestration, and confocal fluorescence microscopy demonstrated internalized CR3. Cooling to 16 °C, to inhibit the up-regulation of CR3 surface expression, also inhibited the uptake of FITC-labelled KSP and morphological changes. Accelerated down-regulation of surface CR3 expression by exposure to 109/ml unlabelled KSP diminished the uptake of labelled KSP added subsequently. In contrast, lipopolysaccharide-induced up-regulation of CR3 expression increased the uptake of labelled KSP. Together, these experiments reveal dynamic modulation of CR3 expression on the surface of neutrophils exposed to pneumococci and a functional correlate of this modulation. Thus neutrophil expression of CR3 changes dynamically in response to exposure of neutrophils to progressively higher concentrations of pneumococci, conditions that mimic early neutrophil recruitment to densely infected lung tissue in acute pneumococcal pneumonia.

Polymers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (10) ◽  
pp. 1582
Author(s):  
Verónica Cánovas ◽  
Salvador Garcia-Chumillas ◽  
Fuensanta Monzó ◽  
Lorena Simó-Cabrera ◽  
Carmen Fernández-Ayuso ◽  
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Haloferaxmediterranei is a haloarchaeon of high interest in biotechnology because it produces and mobilizes intracellular polyhydroxyalkanoate (PHA) granules during growth under stress conditions (limitation of phosphorous in the culture media), among other interesting metabolites (enzymes, carotenoids, etc.). The capability of PHA production by microbes can be monitored with the use of staining-based methods. However, the staining of haloarchaea cells is a challenging task; firstly, due to the high ionic strength of the medium, which is inappropriate for most of dyes, and secondly, due to the low permeability of the haloarchaea S-layer to macromolecules. In this work, Haloferax mediterranei is used as a halophilic archaeon model to describe an optimized protocol for the visualization and analysis of intracellular PHA granules in living cells. The method is based on double-fluorescence staining using Nile red and SYBR Green by confocal fluorescence microscopy. Thanks to this method, the capability of PHA production by new haloarchaea isolates could be easily monitored.


2006 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 034014 ◽  
Author(s):  
Silvia Versari ◽  
Anna Maria Villa ◽  
Alessandro Villa ◽  
Silvia Maria Doglia ◽  
Giorgio A. Pagani ◽  
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