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Immunobiology of CD28 expression on human neutrophils. I. CD28 regulates neutrophil migration by modulating CXCR-1 expression

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Title Immunobiology of CD28 expression on human
neutrophils. I. CD28 regulates neutrophil migration
by modulating CXCR-1 expression
 
Creator Venuprasad, K
Parab, Pradeep
Prasad, D V R
Sharma, Satyan
Banerjee, Pinaki P
Deshpande, Manisha
Mitra, Dipendra K
Pal, Subrata
Bhadra, Ranjan
Mitra, Debashis
Saha, Bhaskar
 
Subject Chemistry
 
Description CD28, described as a T cell costimulatory molecule so far, is expressed on human peripheral
blood neutrophils, as shown by cell surface staining and immunoprecipitation with anti-
CD28 monoclonal antibody, and by reverse transcription PCR. The phorbol 12-myristate 13-
acetate-augmented expression of CD28 on these cells can be blocked by actinomycin D, an
RNA transcription inhibitor, and staurosporin, a protein kinase inhibitor. Cross-linking of
CD28 results in an early increase in IL-8 receptor A (IL-8RA or CXCR-1) expression and a concurrent increase in IL-8-induced chemotaxis. The expression of CXCR-1 is downregulated by receptor internalization 3 h after CD28 cross-linking with concurrent decrease in IL-8-induced chemotactic migration. Thus, our results demonstrate for the first time that CD28 is expressed on human peripheral blood neutrophils and that CD28 may play an important role in the regulation of IL-8RA expression and migration of neutrophils in response to IL-8.
 
Date 2001
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Identifier http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/917/1/EUROPEAN_JOURNAL_OF_IMMUNOLOGY%2C31(_5)%2C_1536%2D1543[40].pdf
Venuprasad, K and Parab, Pradeep and Prasad, D V R and Sharma, Satyan and Banerjee, Pinaki P and Deshpande, Manisha and Mitra, Dipendra K and Pal, Subrata and Bhadra, Ranjan and Mitra, Debashis and Saha, Bhaskar (2001) Immunobiology of CD28 expression on human neutrophils. I. CD28 regulates neutrophil migration by modulating CXCR-1 expression. European Journal of Immunology, 31 (5). pp. 1536-1543.
 
Relation http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1521-4141(200105)31:53.0.CO;2-8
http://www.eprints.iicb.res.in/917/