Plasma-derived vitamin D binding protein (DBP) is an important physiologic regulator of the neutrophil chemotactic response to activated complement. A cell-associated form of DBP has been observed in numerous cell types. We now report that mature, circulating human neutrophils also contain cell-associated DBP. Immunofluorescence studies of normal untreated neutrophils showed the presence of DBP on the cell surface. Western blotting of detergent-soluble neutrophil lysates with a polyclonal anti-DBP showed two major immunoreactive bands, one with an apparent molecular weight of 56 Kd (identical to purified plasma-derived DBP) and a second less prominent band at 12 to 14 Kd. Quantitation of the immunoreactive bands by video densitometry indicated that normal human neutrophils contain 1.5 +/- 0.8 ng DBP/10(6) cells (n = 9). Immunoprecipitation of detergent-soluble lysates with the polyclonal anti-DBP showed only the 56-Kd form by Western blotting. In contrast, a monoclonal anti-DBP immunoprecipitated the 12 to 14 Kd form of DBP from lysates of surface-radioiodinated cells. Western blots of subcellular fractions showed that immunoreactive bands were found in the specific (secondary) granule and plasma-membrane fractions. In addition, pretreatment of neutrophils with 10 nmol/L phorbol myristate acetate (PMA) resulted in approximately a 50% reduction in the amount of DBP in both the specific granule and plasma-membrane fractions. Finally, analysis of the cell- free supernates showed that DBP was spontaneously released into the extracellular milieu: moreover, this release was enhanced if the cells were first stimulated with C5a, formyl-norleucyl-leucyl-phenylalanine (fNLP) or PMA.
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July 1, 1993
Localization and quantitation of the vitamin D binding protein (Gc- globulin) in human neutrophils Free
RR Kew,
RR Kew
Department of Pathology, State University of New York, Stony Brook 11794-8691.
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MA Sibug,
MA Sibug
Department of Pathology, State University of New York, Stony Brook 11794-8691.
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JP Liuzzo,
JP Liuzzo
Department of Pathology, State University of New York, Stony Brook 11794-8691.
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RO Webster
RO Webster
Department of Pathology, State University of New York, Stony Brook 11794-8691.
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Blood (1993) 82 (1): 274–283.
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RR Kew, MA Sibug, JP Liuzzo, RO Webster; Localization and quantitation of the vitamin D binding protein (Gc- globulin) in human neutrophils. Blood 1993; 82 (1): 274–283. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V82.1.274.bloodjournal821274
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