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Expressão dos receptores FC de imunoglobulina A em fagócitos do sangue de pacientes com bacteremia / Expression of immunoglobulin a FC receptors on blood phagocytes of patients with gram-negative bacteremia
São Paulo; s.n; 2000. [126] p. graf, tab.
Thesis de Pt | LILACS | ID: lil-609475
Bibliothèque responsable: BR66.1
Localisation: BR66.1; W4.DB8, C453ex, FM-2
RESUMO
Expressão aumentada do receptor Fc de IgA (CD89) e da cadeia g associada, avaliadas respectivamente por citometria de fluxo e por “immunobloting”, foram encontradas em fagócitos do sangue de pacientes com bacteremia por germes gram-negativos, em comparação com controles e pacientes com bacteremia por gram-positivos. A Mr do CD89 avaliada por SDS-PAGE estava diminuída, com núcleo protéico de 32kDa, sugerindo alteração de glicosilação. O aumento da expressão do CD89 correlacionou-se com aumento dos níveis séricos de IL-6. A cadeia g estava fosforilada nos neutrófilos, sugerindo participação do CD89 na sepsis por gram-negativos.
ABSTRACT
The expression and function of FcaRI (CD89) were analyzed on blood monocytes and neutrophils of patients with gram-positive and gram-negative bacteremia. Eighteen patients with gram-positive bacteremia, sixteen patients with gram-negative bacteremia and twenty healthy individuals were studied. CD89 expression were analyzed by flow cytometry using specific stained antibodies. Analysis of the surface iodinated CD89 molecules by SDS-PAGE and of the CD89 g-associated chain by immunoblotting also were performed. A marked increase in expression of the a and g subunits of the FcaRI were found on both types of cells in patients with gram-negative bacteremia, but not in patients with gram-positive bacteremia. This increase was independent of serum IgA levels. FcaRI Mr was lower on cells from gram negative patients than on cells from controls (50-65 kDa vs 55-75 kDa) despite of similar 32 kDa backbone, indicating altered glycosylation. Increased levels of FcaRI on blood phagocytes correlated with enhanced serum IL-6 levels, but not with IFN-g or TNF-a levels. The CD89 g-associated chain was phosphorylated on neutrophils, suggesting an engagement of CD89 during gram negative sepsis.
Sujet(s)
Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS Sujet Principal: Phagocytes / Immunoglobuline A / Immunoglobulines / Récepteur Fc / Bactériémie / Cytométrie en flux Limites du sujet: Adult / Female / Humans / Male langue: Pt Année: 2000 Type: Thesis
Texte intégral: 1 Indice: LILACS Sujet Principal: Phagocytes / Immunoglobuline A / Immunoglobulines / Récepteur Fc / Bactériémie / Cytométrie en flux Limites du sujet: Adult / Female / Humans / Male langue: Pt Année: 2000 Type: Thesis