ACTIVATION OF NEUTROPHIL FUNCTIONS BY CYTOKINES AND THEIR RECEPTORS EXPRESSION ON NEUTROPHILS IN NEONATES

Moriguchi N, Yamamoto S, Miyata H, Yoshioka K

Kinki University School of Medicine, Department of Pediatrics, Japan

 

Objective: The aim of study was to investigate the difference and mechanism of neutrophils activation by granulocyte colony stimulating factor (GCS-F), granulocyte -macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF), or tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF), between neonates and adult controls.

Methods: Neutrophils were from the cord blood of term neonates (n=41) and from the peripheral blood of healthy adult controls (n=20). The protease (elastase, collagenase, cathepsin) activity in neutrophils was measured using Rhodamine based compouds with flowcytometry. The expression of adhesion molecules (CD11b , L-selectin), or receptors of GCS-F, GM-CSF, TNF on neutrophils was also measured with flowcytometry. Neutrophis were incubated by GCS-F , GMCS-F, or TNF, and the changes of neutrophil functions (intracellular protease activity, surface expression of adhesion molecules ) were studied.

Results: When stimulated by G-CSF, GM-CSF, or TNF, the degree of enhanced intracellar elastase and collagenase activity, CD11b up and L-selectin down regulation on cell surface of neutrophils were less in term neonates. G-CSF, GM-CSF receptors on neutrophils in neonates were significantly lower than adult controls (either p<0.01).

Conclusion: The lower levels of G-CSF, GM-CSF receptors on neonatal neutrophils may cause a reduced biological response. 

 

 
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