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Radioassay of granulocyte chemotaxis. Studies of human granulocytes and chemotactic factors. [/sup 51/Cr tracer technique]

Abstract

The above studies demonstrate that the /sup 51/Cr radiolabel chemotactic assay is a relatively simple and objective means for studying leukocyte chemotaxis in both normal and pathological conditions. Application of this method to studies of normal human chemotaxis revealed a relatively narrow range of normal and little day-to-day variability. Analysis of this variability revealed that there is more variability among the response of different granulocytes to a constant chemotactic stimulus than among the chemotactic activity of different sera to a single cell source. Utilizing the /sup 51/Cr radioassay, the abnormal granulocyte chemotactic behavior reported in Chediak-Higashi syndrome and a patient with recurrent pyogenic infections and mucocutaneous candidiasis has been confirmed. The /sup 51/Cr chemotactic assay has also been used to assess the generation of chemotactic activity from human serum and plasma. The in vitro generation of two distinct chemotactic factors were examined; the complement product (C5a) and kallikrein, an enzyme of the kinin-generating pathway. Kinetic analysis of complement-related chemotactic factor formation, utilizing immune complexes or endotoxin to activate normal sera in the presence or absence of EGTA as well as kinetic analysis of activation of C2-deficient human serum, provided an easy means of distinguishing the classical (antibody-mediated) complement pathway from  More>>
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Publication Date:
Jan 01, 1974
Product Type:
Journal Article
Reference Number:
EDB-77-063959
Resource Relation:
Journal Name: Antibiot. Chemother.; (Switzerland); Journal Volume: 19
Subject:
62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE; CHROMIUM 51; RADIOASSAY; LEUKOCYTES; BEHAVIOR; BIOCHEMICAL REACTION KINETICS; BLOOD PLASMA; ENDOTOXINS; KALLIKREIN; ANTIGENS; BETA DECAY RADIOISOTOPES; BIOLOGICAL MATERIALS; BLOOD; BLOOD CELLS; BODY FLUIDS; CHROMIUM ISOTOPES; DRUGS; ELECTRON CAPTURE RADIOISOTOPES; ENZYMES; EVEN-ODD NUCLEI; HYDROLASES; INTERMEDIATE MASS NUCLEI; ISOTOPES; KINETICS; NUCLEI; PEPTIDE HYDROLASES; RADIOISOTOPES; RADIOPROTECTIVE SUBSTANCES; REACTION KINETICS; RESPONSE MODIFYING FACTORS; TOXIC MATERIALS; TOXINS; 550601* - Medicine- Unsealed Radionuclides in Diagnostics
OSTI ID:
7314596
Research Organizations:
National Inst. of Health, Bethesda, MD
Country of Origin:
Switzerland
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Journal ID: CODEN: ACHTA
Submitting Site:
TIC
Size:
Pages: 146-160
Announcement Date:
May 01, 1977

Citation Formats

Gallin, J I. Radioassay of granulocyte chemotaxis. Studies of human granulocytes and chemotactic factors. [/sup 51/Cr tracer technique]. Switzerland: N. p., 1974. Web.
Gallin, J I. Radioassay of granulocyte chemotaxis. Studies of human granulocytes and chemotactic factors. [/sup 51/Cr tracer technique]. Switzerland.
Gallin, J I. 1974. "Radioassay of granulocyte chemotaxis. Studies of human granulocytes and chemotactic factors. [/sup 51/Cr tracer technique]." Switzerland.
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title = {Radioassay of granulocyte chemotaxis. Studies of human granulocytes and chemotactic factors. [/sup 51/Cr tracer technique]}
author = {Gallin, J I}
abstractNote = {The above studies demonstrate that the /sup 51/Cr radiolabel chemotactic assay is a relatively simple and objective means for studying leukocyte chemotaxis in both normal and pathological conditions. Application of this method to studies of normal human chemotaxis revealed a relatively narrow range of normal and little day-to-day variability. Analysis of this variability revealed that there is more variability among the response of different granulocytes to a constant chemotactic stimulus than among the chemotactic activity of different sera to a single cell source. Utilizing the /sup 51/Cr radioassay, the abnormal granulocyte chemotactic behavior reported in Chediak-Higashi syndrome and a patient with recurrent pyogenic infections and mucocutaneous candidiasis has been confirmed. The /sup 51/Cr chemotactic assay has also been used to assess the generation of chemotactic activity from human serum and plasma. The in vitro generation of two distinct chemotactic factors were examined; the complement product (C5a) and kallikrein, an enzyme of the kinin-generating pathway. Kinetic analysis of complement-related chemotactic factor formation, utilizing immune complexes or endotoxin to activate normal sera in the presence or absence of EGTA as well as kinetic analysis of activation of C2-deficient human serum, provided an easy means of distinguishing the classical (antibody-mediated) complement pathway from the alternate pathway. Such kinetic analysis is necessary to detect clinically important abnormalities since, after 60 min of generation time, normal chemotactic activity may be present despite complete absence or inhibition of one complement pathway. The chemotactic factor generated by either pathway of complement activation appears to be predominately attributable to C5a.}
journal = []
volume = {19}
journal type = {AC}
place = {Switzerland}
year = {1974}
month = {Jan}
}