Mechanism of extracellular release of human neutrophil calprotectin complex.

J Leukoc Biol

Section of Oral Biology, School of Dentistry, University of California, Los Angeles, USA.

Published: July 2001

Calprotectin is an abundant cytosolic protein complex of human neutrophils with in vitro extracellular antimicrobial activity. Studies suggest that calprotectin may be actively secreted from intact HL-60 cells and that it can be translocated to polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) cell membranes. To examine whether calprotectin is secreted extracellularly, we incubated soluble and particulate stimuli, including live and heat-inactivated Candida albicans, with whole blood and measured calprotectin levels in the plasma. We compared the release of calprotectin to that of lactoferrin, a protein known to be secreted by PMNs. Extracellular lactoferrin was detected after incubation with any of the particulate stimuli. In contrast, a significant increase in extracellular calprotectin was found only after incubation with live C. albicans. Specifically, the increase in extracellular calprotectin correlated directly with a proportional decrease in PMN viability. Our results indicate that human PMN calprotectin is not secreted extracellularly except as a result of cell disruption or death.

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