interleukin-8 and artocarpin-lectin

interleukin-8 has been researched along with artocarpin-lectin* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for interleukin-8 and artocarpin-lectin

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Neutrophil activation induced by ArtinM: release of inflammatory mediators and enhancement of effector functions.
    Immunology letters, 2009, Mar-24, Volume: 123, Issue:1

    The D-mannose binding lectin ArtinM from Artocarpus integrifolia, previously known as KM+ and artocarpin, is considered a stimulant of Th1-type immunity, which is able to confer resistance to some intracellular pathogens. In addition, ArtinM induces neutrophil migration by haptotaxis through simultaneous interactions of its carbohydrate recognition domains (CRDs) with glycans expressed on the extracellular matrix and the neutrophil surface. In the present study, we have expanded the characterization of ArtinM as a neutrophil activator. Exposure of neutrophils to ArtinM for 15 min resulted in tyrosine phosphorylation of intracellular proteins, a process that was selectively inhibited by d-mannose or mannotriose. Shortly after stimulation, neutrophils secreted high levels of LTB(4) and underwent shedding of L-selectin from their surface. Exposure to ArtinM enhanced neutrophil functions, such as respiratory burst and zymozan and Listeria monocytogenes phagocytosis. In addition, ArtinM-stimulated neutrophils displayed increased CXCL-8 secretion and TLR2 gene transcription. These results demonstrate that ArtinM is able to induce potent neutrophil activation, a feature that should be strongly considered in the assessment of the lectin capacity to confer resistance against infections.

    Topics: Cell Movement; Humans; Interleukin-8; L-Selectin; Leukotriene B4; Mannose-Binding Lectins; Neutrophil Activation; Neutrophils; Phagocytosis; Plant Lectins; Toll-Like Receptor 2

2009