Journal article

Activation of the respiratory burst in macrophages: Phosphorylation specifically associated with Fc receptor-mediated stimulation

JP Brozna, NF Hauff, WA Phillips, RB Johnston

Journal of Immunology | AMER ASSOC IMMUNOLOGISTS | Published : 1988

Abstract

Inflammatory macrophages elicited from the peritoneal cavity of mice injected with endotoxin can avidly ingest E opsonized with IgG antibody (EIgG) or with IgM antibody and C (EIgMC). However, only ingestion of EIgG is associated with activation of the respiratory burst and release of superoxide anion. We compared the endogenous phosphorylation of proteins from macrophages stimulated by interaction with EIgG or EIgMC on the premise that proteins phosphorylated after stimulation by EIgG but not EIgMC could play a role in activating the enzyme (oxidase) responsible for the respiratory burst. Proteins were separated by one-dimensional and two-dimensional electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gels. ..

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