Cytosolic free calcium ([Ca2+]i) and fusion of secondary granules with the phagosomal membrane (phagosome-lysosome fusion, P-L fusion) were assessed in single adherent human neutrophils during phagocytosis of C3bi-opsonized yeast particles. Neutrophils were loaded with the fluorescent dye fura2/AM and [Ca2+]i was assessed by dual excitation microfluorimetry. Discharge of lactoferrin, a secondary granule marker into the phagosome was verified by immunostaining using standard epifluorescence, confocal laser scanning and electron microscopy. In Ca2(+)-containing medium, upon contact with a yeast particle, a rapid rise in [Ca2+]i was observed, followed by one or more Ca2+ peaks (maximal value 1,586 nM and median duration 145 s): P-L fusion was detected in 80% of the cells after 5-10 min. In Ca2(+)-free medium the amplitude, frequency and duration of the [Ca2+]i transients were decreased (maximal value 368 nM, mostly one single Ca2+ peak and median duration 75 s): P-L fusion was decreased to 52%. Increasing the cytosolic Ca2+ buffering capacity by loading the cells with MAPT/AM led to a dose-dependent inhibition both of [Ca2+]i elevations and P-L fusion. Under conditions where basal [Ca2+]i was reduced to less than 20 nM and intracellular Ca2+ stores were depleted, P-L fusion was drastically inhibited while the cells ingested yeast particles normally. P-L fusion could be restored in Ca2(+)-buffered cells containing ingested particles by elevating [Ca2+]i with the Ca2(+)-ionophore ionomycin. The present findings directly indicate that although the ingestion step of phagocytosis is a Ca2(+)-independent event, [Ca2+]i transients triggered upon contact with opsonized particles are necessary to control the subsequent fusion of secondary granules with the phagosomal membrane.
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May 01 1990
Cytosolic free calcium elevation mediates the phagosome-lysosome fusion during phagocytosis in human neutrophils.
M E Jaconi,
M E Jaconi
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
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D P Lew,
D P Lew
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
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J L Carpentier,
J L Carpentier
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
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K E Magnusson,
K E Magnusson
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
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M Sjögren,
M Sjögren
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
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O Stendahl
O Stendahl
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
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M E Jaconi
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
D P Lew
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
J L Carpentier
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
K E Magnusson
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
M Sjögren
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
O Stendahl
Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland.
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
J Cell Biol (1990) 110 (5): 1555–1564.
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M E Jaconi, D P Lew, J L Carpentier, K E Magnusson, M Sjögren, O Stendahl; Cytosolic free calcium elevation mediates the phagosome-lysosome fusion during phagocytosis in human neutrophils.. J Cell Biol 1 May 1990; 110 (5): 1555–1564. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.110.5.1555
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