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Regulation of cytoplasmic pH in phagocytic cell function and dysfunction

โœ Scribed by Sergio Grinstein; Carol J. Swallow; Ori D. Rotstein


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1991
Tongue
English
Weight
695 KB
Volume
24
Category
Article
ISSN
0009-9120

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โœฆ Synopsis


To ensure effective antimicrobial or tumouricidal function, phagocytic cells must maintain their cytoplasmic pH (pHt) at a level conducive to optimal intracellular enzyme activity. The mechanisms by which neutrophils and macrophages regulate their cytoplasmic pH include bicarbonate-independent ion transport systems, most notably the Na+/H + exchanger, and bicarbonate-dependent ion transport systems, which can be subdivided into the cation-independent and Na+-dependent forms of chloride/bicarbonate exchange. In addition, macrophages have been shown to recover from intracellular acid loading by means of an ATP-dependent proton extrusion mechanism, which has the characteristics of a vacuolar-type H รท ATPase. In the microenvironment typically associated with abscesses, the low extracellular pH and the presence of short chain fatty acid by-products of bacterial metabolism tend to induce cytoplasmic acid loading. In this setting, the ability of the various pH~ regulatory mechanisms to protect pHi may be overcome, leading to cytoplasmic acidification. Several investigators have shown that cytoplasmic acidification impairs the ability of neutrophils to migrate in response to chemotactic stimuli, and also impairs their ability to generate a respiratory burst, thus inhibiting the release of toxic oxygen radicals. This may result in the inability of phagocytes to effect complete abscess resolution.


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