Influence of heat shock proteins in individual sensitivity of human neutrophils to heat stress

IF 0.7 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
V. Semenkov, A. Mikhalskii, A. Sapoznikov
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Abstract

We have developed a simple and reliable method to measure the sensitivity of individuals to oxidative stress. This method utilizes luminol-amplified chemiluminescence to quantify production of reactive oxygen species (ROS) by opsonized zymosan-stimulated neutrophils that have been subjected to short-term stress via heat shock. In this study, the chemiluminescence reaction was used to monitor the dynamics of ROS production in neutrophils derived from 17 patients of different ages and genders before and after these neutrophils were subjected to heat shock. In addition, we determined expression of Toll-like receptors using fluorescent-labeled antibody. The effects of adrenaline, dexamethasone, aspirin, and indomethacin, as well as different doses of exogenous heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70), on the production of ROS by stimulated neutrophils was also investigated. Our data showed that adrenaline and exogenous Hsp70 both suppressed ROS production by stimulated neutrophils. Furthermore, TLR4 expression was upregulated upon heat stress. Thus, adrenaline, HSPs, and TLRs may all play a role in regulating stress responses in phagocytes.
热休克蛋白对人中性粒细胞对热应激个体敏感性的影响
我们开发了一种简单可靠的方法来测量个体对氧化应激的敏感性。该方法利用鲁米诺放大化学发光来量化调理酵母多糖刺激的中性粒细胞通过热休克受到短期应激产生的活性氧(ROS)。在本研究中,化学发光反应用于监测来自17名不同年龄和性别的患者的中性粒细胞在受到热休克前后产生ROS的动力学。此外,我们使用荧光标记的抗体测定Toll样受体的表达。还研究了肾上腺素、地塞米松、阿司匹林和吲哚美辛以及不同剂量的外源性热休克蛋白70(Hsp70)对受刺激中性粒细胞产生ROS的影响。我们的数据表明,肾上腺素和外源性Hsp70都抑制了受刺激的中性粒细胞产生ROS。此外,TLR4的表达在热应激时上调。因此,肾上腺素、HSPs和TLRs都可能在调节吞噬细胞的应激反应中发挥作用。
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