Publications by authors named "Roos D"

In a previous study we observed that neutrophils respond with a rapid rise in [Ca2+]i during adherence to cytokine-activated endothelial cells (EC), caused by EC membrane-associated platelet-activating factor (PAF). In the present study, we investigated whether this form of PAF was important in neutrophil adherence and migration across monolayers of rIL-1 beta- or rTNF alpha-prestimulated EC. PAF receptor antagonists prevented neutrophil migration across cytokine-pretreated EC by approximately 60% (P less than 0.

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We describe a patient with leucocyte adhesion deficiency (LAD). Clinically, the patient had delayed umbilical cord detachment, omphalitis, impaired wound healing and persistent leucocytosis. The patient had the severe form of LAD, with a total absence of leucocyte cell adhesion molecules (LeuCAMs) and undetectable mRNA for the beta chain, the common subunit of the LeuCAMs.

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Five male patients from four different families presented with a clinical record of chronic granulomatous disease (CGD): recurrent infections of the skin and/or respiratory tract with catalase-positive microorganisms, sometimes in combination with granulomata and/or abscesses in various organs. These patients differed from "classical" forms of the disease in that their neutrophils, although deficient in killing in vitro of Staphylococcus aureus, contained a decreased but measurable amount of cytochrome b558 (10-60% of normal on a heme basis), causing weak staining in the nitroblue tetrazolium dye test and a depressed respiratory burst after contact of the cells with fluid or particulate activators of the NADPH:O2 oxidoreductase. In the cell-free activation system, the defect in the patients' cells was localized in the membrane fraction.

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Chemoattractants, used at concentrations to invoke optimal neutrophil chemotaxis, induce rapid changes in neutrophils such as a transient increase in intracellular Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i). We have previously observed that neutrophils adhering to cytokine-activated endothelial cells (EC) also respond with a rapid rise in [Ca2+]i caused by an endothelial membrane-bound form of platelet-activating factor. After preloading with the intracellular Ca(2+)-chelator bis-(O-aminophenoxyl)ethane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid (BAPTA/AM), neutrophils were no longer able to respond with a rapid rise in [Ca2+]i toward the chemoattractant FMLP or to rIL-1 beta-pretreated EC.

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With regard to the controversial issue of a reduction of transfusion-associated infections by non-remunerated donations, epidemiological data on the prevalence of HIV-1, HIV-2 and hepatitis C virus (HCV) are of particular interest in our country. We investigated four sample categories: (1) healthy employees and workers from Hamburg; (2) hemodialysis patients; (3) hemato-oncological patients, and (4) blood donors, and tried to differentiate between the three disputed vectors of community-acquired (sexually or pregnancy-transmitted), nosocomial and transfusion/transplantation-associated HCV infections. We conclude from our results that--prior to the implementation of blood screening--our carefully selected 'paid blood donors' conferred no higher HCV risks than the general (working) population (0.

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Phagocytic leukocytes generate large amounts of reactive oxygen compounds during and after phagocytosis of micro-organisms. These compounds are essential for the killing of a wide variety of microbes. The enzyme responsible for this process is NADPH:O2 oxidoreductase (NADPH oxidase), which utilizes the reduction equivalents of NADPH to reduce atmospheric oxygen to superoxide (O2-.

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In this study, we have investigated the Ca2+ requirements for the activation of phospholipase D by the tripeptide fMet-Leu-Phe (fMLP) in human neutrophils. EGTA inhibited the activation of phospholipase D (PLD) by 55% (n = 4). When the initial transient rise in [Ca2+]i was prevented by loading the cells with limited amounts of the Ca2+ chelator 1,2-bis(O-aminophenoxy)ethane-N,N,N',N'-tetraacetic acid acetoxymethyl ester (BAPTA/AM), PLD activation was inhibited by 92% (n = 4).

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Pretreatment of endothelial cells with cytokines enhances the adherence of leukocytes, a process that is mediated by surface proteins expressed on both cell types. A three-dimensional model system for the simultaneous determination of leukocyte adherence and migration was used to study the contribution of CD11/CD18, endothelial leukocyte-adhesion molecule-1 (ELAM-1) and VLA-4 in neutrophil and monocyte adherence to and migration through cytokine-activated endothelial cells. Pretreatment of endothelial cells for 4 hours with recombinant interleukin-1 beta (rIL-1 beta) was found to enhance neutrophil adherence and migration to a much greater extent than monocyte adherence and migration.

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Thrombin-induced changes in cytosolic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) were studied in human platelets that had been stored for up to 6 days. Changes in [Ca2+]i were measured with Indo-1-loaded platelets and quantitated with two different methods: (i) measurement of the changes in total fluorescence; (ii) measurement of the [Ca2+]i changes in individual platelets in a flow cytometer, allowing the detection of non-responding platelets. The maximal concentration of [Ca2+]i after stimulation with 0.

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On activation of human basophilic granulocytes with anti-IgE or with the chemotactic peptide, formyl-methionyl-leucyl-phenylalanine, the expression of the CD63 antigen on the cell surface, detected by monoclonal antibody (MAb) 435, increased up to 100-fold. The kinetics of CD63 up regulation and histamine release were identical, and a strong correlation was found between percentage of MAb 435-binding basophils and extent of histamine release. Immunoelectronmicroscopy demonstrated that the epitope for MAb 435 in resting basophils is located on the basophilic granule membrane.

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Neutrophil research relies largely on studies with highly purified cells. Yet the isolation procedures induce changes in surface expression of several proteins. We used a large panel of monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) to characterize in detail the phenotypic changes during isolation and stimulation of human neutrophils.

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Adherence of neutrophils to endothelium is a key event in the sequence of inflammatory leukocyte responses. Double-color FACS analysis was used to determine the extent and kinetics of neutrophil adherence to rIL-1 beta-pretreated endothelial cells (EC). Neutrophils bound very avidly when the EC were prestimulated for 4 to 6 h with rIL-1 beta.

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The NADPH:O2 oxidoreductase of phagocytic leukocytes is an important enzyme for the bactericidal activity of these cells. Cytochrome b558 is a membrane component of this enzyme. In X-linked chronic granulomatous disease (Xb- CGD) the phagocytes are defective in the beta-subunit (gp91-phox) of this cytochrome.

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We have used double-color fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis to characterize the homotypic aggregation response of human eosinophils (EOs). With this method, we demonstrate for the first time that EOs are able to form stable aggregates. The aggregation response induced by the phorbol ester, phorbol myristate acetate (PMA), was low and was not primed by platelet-activating factor (PAF).

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Upon activation, basophilic granulocytes release inflammatory mediators such as histamine. We studied histamine release of human basophils (64.1 +/- 9.

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Human blood platelets, prepared by the buffy-coat method, were prepared and stored in different synthetic media. In a synthetic medium based on gluconate, acetate and citrate (GAC), the pH was 6.8 on day 6.

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Incorporation of 14C-uridine into UTP and CTP and fluxes of label through these nucleotide pools to RNA and DNA were greater in MOLT-3 cells compared to T-lymphocytes. In growth-arrested, differentiated MOLT-3 cells overall incorporation of radiolabel into nucleotides and nucleic acids was lowered compared to exponentially growing cells. Turnover of UTP and CTP however, retained the profile of exponentially growing MOLT-3 cells, implicating the characteristically higher conversion of UTP to CTP is independent of the MOLT-3 cells proliferative capacities.

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We have used a continuous spectrofluorimetric method to analyse the role of cytosolic free Ca2+ ([Ca2+]i) in the lysosomal enzyme release from the azurophilic granules in human neutrophils stimulated with f-Met-Leu-Phe (fMLP) in the presence of cytochalasin B. Measurements were performed with the beta-glucuronidase substrate 4-methylumbelliferyl-beta-D-glucuronide. We found that the transient rise in [Ca2+]i induced by fMLP is a necessary signal to obtain maximal degranulation.

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The sensitivity and specificity of eight different' combined' HIV-1,-2 antibody EIA's were compared by investigating serial dilutions of 22 HIV-1 and 11 HIV-2 antibody-positive sera, as well as 520 HIV-negative donor sera. All eight EIA's detected our neat seropositive samples, however with marked differences in diluted samples. For routine purposes six out of seven HIV-EIA's (and possibly also a rapid test pack) proved to be suitable.

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Addition of platelet-activating factor (PAF) to human eosinophils leads to the modulation of eosinophil responses. The respiratory burst, induced by opsonized particles, consists of an initiation and a propagation phase and is greatly enhanced ("primed") after pretreatment with PAF. This priming event induces the following changes in signal transduction between the opsonin receptors (in particular the CR3 receptor) and activation of the respiratory burst: 1) an enhanced activation of protein kinase C (PK-C): the initiation of the respiratory burst in untreated eosinophils is not sensitive to PK-C inhibition (via staurosporine) and is not accompanied by accumulation of diglycerides and changes in [Ca2+]i.

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Leukocyte adhesion to endothelial cells and migration into the subendothelial matrix was studied with a three-dimensional model system, consisting of human endothelial cells cultured on a loose collagen matrix. We developed a new method to separate the endothelial cell monolayer and adhering leukocytes, from the subendothelial matrix, allowing simultaneous analysis of leukocyte adhesion and transendothelial migration. Monocytes adhered more avidly to untreated endothelial cells than did neutrophils (2.

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Cytochrome b558 is a membrane-bound component of the NADPH-oxidase system in phagocytes and consists of a low-Mr subunit of 22 to 23 Kd and a high-Mr subunit of 75 to 90 Kd. The present study on the subcellular localization of the low Mr subunit of cytochrome b558 (p22-phox) in resting human peripheral blood phagocytes was based on immunogold labeling with monoclonal antibody (MoAb) 449, recently characterized. In post-embedding labeled neutrophils, this subunit was found mainly in the membrane of the specific granules.

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