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Catalog #: Lot #: Language Product Name: 19666 All English EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit 100-0404 All English RoboSep™ Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19666 Lot #: All Language English Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 100-0404 Lot #: All Language English Product Name: RoboSep™ Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit - ReferenceS. D. Moreno-Vel\'asquez et al. (jan 2020) Cell reports 30 3 620--629.e6
The Regulatory Proteins Rtg1/3 Govern Sphingolipid Homeostasis in the Human-Associated Yeast Candida albicans.
Integrating nutrient sensing with the synthesis of complex molecules is a central feature of metabolism. Yet the regulatory mechanisms underlying such integration are often unknown. Here, we establish that the transcription regulators Rtg1/3 are key determinants of sphingolipid homeostasis in the human fungal pathogen Candida albicans. Quantitative analysis of the C. albicans lipidome reveals Rtg1/3-dependent alterations in all complex sphingolipids and their precursors, ceramides. Mutations in the regulators render the fungus susceptible to myriocin, a sphingolipid synthesis inhibitor. Rtg1/3 exert control on the expression of several enzymes involved in the synthesis of sphingolipids' building blocks, and the regulators are activated upon engulfment of C. albicans cells by human neutrophils. We demonstrate that Rtg1p and Rtg3p are regulated at two levels, one in response to sphingolipids and the other by the nutrient sensor TOR. Our findings, therefore, indicate that the Rtg1/3 system integrates nutrient sensing into the synthesis of complex lipids. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19666 EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19666 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit - ReferenceB. M. Craver et al. (jan 2020) Blood advances 4 2 312--321
N-acetylcysteine inhibits thrombosis in a murine model of myeloproliferative neoplasm.
Thrombosis is a major cause of mortality in patients with myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPNs), though there is currently little to offer patients with MPN beyond aspirin and cytoreductive therapies such as hydroxyurea for primary prevention. Thrombogenesis in MPN involves multiple cellular mechanisms, including platelet activation and neutrophil-extracellular trap formation; therefore, an antithrombotic agent that targets one or more of these processes would be of therapeutic benefit in MPN. Here, we treated the JAK2V617F knockin mouse model of polycythemia vera with N-acetylcysteine (NAC), a sulfhydryl-containing compound with broad effects on glutathione replenishment, free radical scavenging, and reducing disulfide bonds, to investigate its antithrombotic effects in the context of MPN. Strikingly, NAC treatment extended the lifespan of JAK2V617F mice without impacting blood counts or splenomegaly. Using an acute pulmonary thrombosis model in vivo, we found that NAC reduced thrombus formation to a similar extent as the irreversible platelet inhibitor aspirin. In vitro analysis of platelet activation revealed that NAC reduced thrombin-induced platelet-leukocyte aggregate formation in JAK2V617F mice. Furthermore, NAC reduced neutrophil extracellular trap formation in primary human neutrophils from patients with MPN as well as healthy controls. These results provide evidence that N-acetylcysteine inhibits thrombosis in JAK2V617F mice and provide a pre-clinical rationale for investigating NAC as a therapeutic to reduce thrombotic risk in MPN. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19666 EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19666 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit - ReferenceM. Banach-Or\lowska et al. (dec 2019) Cell communication and signaling : CCS 17 1 171
Cholesterol restricts lymphotoxin $\beta$ receptor-triggered NF-$\kappa$B signaling.
BACKGROUND Lymphotoxin $\beta$ receptor (LT$\beta$R) plays important roles in the development of the immune system and immune response. At the cellular level, ligand-bound LT$\beta$R activates the pro-inflammatory NF-$\kappa$B pathway but the detailed mechanisms regulating its signaling remain unknown. Understanding them is of high importance since LT$\beta$R and its ligands are promising therapeutic targets. Here, we studied the consequences of perturbed cellular cholesterol content on LT$\beta$R-induced NF-$\kappa$B signaling. METHODS To modulate cholesterol availability and/or level in lung carcinoma A549 and H2228, and endothelial HUVEC cells different treatment regimens with filipin, methyl-$\beta$-cyclodextrin and simvastatin were applied. LT$\beta$R localization was studied by confocal microscopy. The activity of LT$\beta$R-induced NF-$\kappa$B pathway was assessed by measuring the levels of NF-$\kappa$B pathway inhibitor I$\kappa$B$\alpha$ and phosphorylation of RelA transcription factor by Western blotting. The NF-$\kappa$B transcriptional response, production of chemokines and adhesion molecules were examined by qRT-PCR, ELISA, and Western blotting, respectively. Adherence of different types of primary immune cells to epithelial A549 cells and endothelial HUVECs was measured fluorometrically. Interactions of LT$\beta$R with its protein partners were investigated by immunoprecipitation. RESULTS We showed that filipin-mediated sequestration of cholesterol or its depletion from the plasma membrane with methyl-$\beta$-cyclodextrin impaired LT$\beta$R internalization and potentiated LT$\beta$R-dependent activation of the canonical branch of the NF-$\kappa$B pathway. The latter was manifested by enhanced degradation of I$\kappa$B$\alpha$ inhibitor, elevated RelA phosphorylation, substantial increase in the expression of NF-$\kappa$B target genes encoding, among others, cytokines and adhesion molecules known to play important roles in immune response. It was followed by robust secretion of CXCL8 and upregulation of ICAM1, that favored the adhesion of immune cells (NK and T cells, neutrophils) to A549 cells and HUVECs. Mechanistically, we showed that cholesterol depletion stabilized interactions of ligand-stimulated LT$\beta$R with modified forms of TRAF2 and NEMO proteins. CONCLUSIONS Our results showed that the reduction of the plasma membrane content of cholesterol or its sequestration strongly potentiated signaling outcome initiated by LT$\beta$R. Thus, drugs modulating cholesterol levels could potentially improve efficacy of LT$\beta$R-based therapies. Video abstract. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19666 EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19666 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit - ReferenceG. Saggu et al. (NOV 2018) Nature communications 9 1 5058
Cis interaction between sialylated Fc$\gamma$RIIA and the $\alpha$I-domain of Mac-1 limits antibody-mediated neutrophil recruitment.
Vascular-deposited IgG immune complexes promote neutrophil recruitment, but how this process is regulated is still unclear. Here we show that the CD18 integrin Mac-1, in its bent state, interacts with the IgG receptor Fc$\gamma$RIIA in cis to reduce the affinity of Fc$\gamma$RIIA for IgG and inhibit Fc$\gamma$RIIA-mediated neutrophil recruitment under flow. The Mac-1 rs1143679 lupus-risk variant reverses Mac-1 inhibition of Fc$\gamma$RIIA, as does a Mac-1 ligand and a mutation in Mac-1's ligand binding $\alpha$I-domain. Sialylated complex glycans on Fc$\gamma$RIIA interact with the $\alpha$I-domain via divalent cations, and this interaction is required for Fc$\gamma$RIIA inhibition by Mac-1. Human neutrophils deficient in CD18 integrins exhibit augmented Fc$\gamma$RIIA-dependent recruitment to IgG-coated endothelium. In mice, CD18 integrins on neutrophils dampen IgG-mediated neutrophil accumulation in the kidney. In summary, cis interaction between sialylated Fc$\gamma$RIIA and the $\alpha$I-domain of Mac-1 alters the threshold for IgG-mediated neutrophil recruitment. A disruption of this interaction may increase neutrophil influx in autoimmune diseases. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19666 EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19666 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit - ReferenceFan Y et al. (JAN 2018) The Biochemical journal 475 1 23--44
Interrogating Parkinson's disease LRRK2 kinase pathway activity by assessing Rab10 phosphorylation in human neutrophils.
There is compelling evidence for the role of the leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (LRRK2) and in particular its kinase function in Parkinson's disease. Orally bioavailable, brain penetrant and potent LRRK2 kinase inhibitors are in the later stages of clinical development. Here, we describe a facile and robust assay to quantify LRRK2 kinase pathway activity by measuring LRRK2-mediated phosphorylation of Rab10 in human peripheral blood neutrophils. We use the selective MJFF-pRab10 monoclonal antibody recognising the Rab10 Thr73 phospho-epitope that is phosphorylated by LRRK2. We highlight the feasibility and practicability of using our assay in the clinical setting by studying a few patients with G2019S LRRK2 associated and sporadic Parkinson's as well as healthy controls. We suggest that peripheral blood neutrophils are a valuable resource for LRRK2 research and should be considered for inclusion in Parkinson's bio-repository collections as they are abundant, homogenous and express relatively high levels of LRRK2 as well as Rab10. In contrast, the widely used peripheral blood mononuclear cells are heterogeneous and only a minority of cells (monocytes and contaminating neutrophils) express LRRK2. While our LRRK2 kinase pathway assay could assist in patient stratification based on LRRK2 kinase activity, we envision that it may find greater utility in pharmacodynamic and target engagement studies in future LRRK2 inhibitor trials. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 85450 SepMate™-50 (IVD) 19666 EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 85450 Product Name: SepMate™-50 (IVD) Catalog #: 19666 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit - ReferenceBai M et al. ( 2017) Blood 130 19 2092--2100
CD177 modulates human neutrophil migration through activation-mediated integrin and chemoreceptor regulation.
CD177 is a glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored protein expressed by a variable proportion of human neutrophils that mediates surface expression of the antineutrophil cytoplasmic antibody antigen proteinase 3. CD177 associates with β2 integrins and recognizes platelet endothelial cell adhesion molecule 1 (PECAM-1), suggesting a role in neutrophil migration. However, CD177pos neutrophils exhibit no clear migratory advantage in vivo, despite interruption of in vitro transendothelial migration by CD177 ligation. We sought to understand this paradox. Using a PECAM-1-independent transwell system, we found that CD177pos and CD177neg neutrophils migrated comparably. CD177 ligation selectively impaired migration of CD177pos neutrophils, an effect mediated through immobilization and cellular spreading on the transwell membrane. Correspondingly, CD177 ligation enhanced its interaction with β2 integrins, as revealed by fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy, leading to integrin-mediated phosphorylation of Src and extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK). CD177-driven cell activation enhanced surface β2 integrin expression and affinity, impaired internalization of integrin attachments, and resulted in ERK-mediated attenuation of chemokine signaling. We conclude that CD177 signals in a β2 integrin-dependent manner to orchestrate a set of activation-mediated mechanisms that impair human neutrophil migration. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19666 EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19666 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit - ReferenceYang K et al. (JAN 2018) Biosensors & bioelectronics 99 259--267
Mkit: A cell migration assay based on microfluidic device and smartphone.
Mobile sensing based on the integration of microfluidic device and smartphone, so-called MS2 technology, has enabled many applications over recent years, and continues to stimulate growing interest in both research communities and industries. In particular, it has been envisioned that MS2 technology can be developed for various cell functional assays to enable basic research and clinical applications. Toward this direction, in this paper, we describe the development of a MS2-based cell functional assay for testing cell migration (the Mkit). The system is constructed as an integrated test kit, which includes microfluidic chips, a smartphone-based imaging platform, the phone apps for image capturing and data analysis, and a set of reagent and accessories for performing the cell migration assay. We demonstrated that the Mkit can effectively measure purified neutrophil and cancer cell chemotaxis. Furthermore, neutrophil chemotaxis can be tested from a drop of whole blood using the Mkit with red blood cell (RBC) lysis. The effects of chemoattractant dose and gradient profile on neutrophil chemotaxis were also tested using the Mkit. In addition to research applications, we demonstrated the effective use of the Mkit for on-site test at the hospital and for testing clinical samples from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease patient. Thus, this developed Mkit provides an easy and integrated experimental platform for cell migration related research and potential medical diagnostic applications. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19666 EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19666 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit - ReferenceD. Xie et al. (MAY 2017) Experimental cell research
The effects of activin A on the migration of human breast cancer cells and neutrophils and their migratory interaction.
Activin A belongs to the superfamily of transforming growth factor beta (TGF$\beta$) and is a critical regulatory cytokine in breast cancer and inflammation. However, the role of activin A in migration of breast cancer cells and immune cells was not well characterized. Here, a microfluidic device was used to examine the effect of activin A on the migration of human breast cancer cell line MDA-MB-231 cells and human blood neutrophils as well as their migratory interaction. We found that activin A promoted the basal migration but impaired epidermal growth factor (EGF)-induced migration of breast cancer cells. By contrast, activin A reduced neutrophil chemotaxis and transendothelial migration to N-Formyl-Met-Leu-Phe (fMLP). Finally, activin A promoted neutrophil chemotaxis to the supernatant from breast cancer cell culture. Collectively, our study revealed the different roles of activin A in regulating the migration of breast cancer cells and neutrophils and their migratory interaction. These findings suggested the potential of activin A as a therapeutic target for inflammation and breast cancers. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19666 EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19666 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit - ReferenceYeung YA et al. (NOV 2016) Nature communications 7 13376
Germline-encoded neutralization of a Staphylococcus aureus virulence factor by the human antibody repertoire.
Staphylococcus aureus is both an important pathogen and a human commensal. To explore this ambivalent relationship between host and microbe, we analysed the memory humoral response against IsdB, a protein involved in iron acquisition, in four healthy donors. Here we show that in all donors a heavily biased use of two immunoglobulin heavy chain germlines generated high affinity (pM) antibodies that neutralize the two IsdB NEAT domains, IGHV4-39 for NEAT1 and IGHV1-69 for NEAT2. In contrast to the typical antibody/antigen interactions, the binding is primarily driven by the germline-encoded hydrophobic CDRH-2 motifs of IGHV1-69 and IGHV4-39, with a binding mechanism nearly identical for each antibody derived from different donors. Our results suggest that IGHV1-69 and IGHV4-39, while part of the adaptive immune system, may have evolved under selection pressure to encode a binding motif innately capable of recognizing and neutralizing a structurally conserved protein domain involved in pathogen iron acquisition. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19554 EasySep™ Human Pan-B Cell Enrichment Kit 19669 EasySep™ Direct Human Monocyte Isolation Kit 19666 EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19554 Product Name: EasySep™ Human Pan-B Cell Enrichment Kit Catalog #: 19669 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Monocyte Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19666 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit - ReferenceA. S. H. Chan et al. ( 2016) PloS one 11 11 e0165909
Imprime PGG-Mediated Anti-Cancer Immune Activation Requires Immune Complex Formation.
Imprime PGG (Imprime), an intravenously-administered, soluble $\beta$-glucan, has shown compelling efficacy in multiple phase 2 clinical trials with tumor targeting or anti-angiogenic antibodies. Mechanistically, Imprime acts as pathogen-associated molecular pattern (PAMP) directly activating innate immune effector cells, triggering a coordinated anti-cancer immune response. Herein, using whole blood from healthy human subjects, we show that Imprime-induced anti-cancer functionality is dependent on immune complex formation with naturally-occurring, anti-$\beta$ glucan antibodies (ABA). The formation of Imprime-ABA complexes activates complement, primarily via the classical complement pathway, and is opsonized by iC3b. Immune complex binding depends upon Complement Receptor 3 and Fcg Receptor IIa, eliciting phenotypic activation of, and enhanced chemokine production by, neutrophils and monocytes, enabling these effector cells to kill antibody-opsonized tumor cells via the generation of reactive oxygen species and antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis. Importantly, these innate immune cell changes were not evident in subjects with low ABA levels but could be rescued with exogenous ABA supplementation. Together, these data indicate that pre-existing ABA are essential for Imprime-mediated anti-cancer immune activation and suggest that pre-treatment ABA levels may provide a plausible patient selection biomarker to delineate patients most likely to benefit from Imprime-based therapy. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19666 EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19666 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit - ReferenceValayer A et al. (SEP 2016) Journal of leukocyte biology
Neutrophils can disarm NK cell response through cleavage of NKp46.
Polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) can contribute to the regulation of the host immune response by crosstalk with innate and adaptive leukocytes, including NK cells. Mechanisms by which this immunoregulation process occurs remain incompletely understood. Here, we focused on the effect of human neutrophil-derived serine proteases on NKp46, a crucial activating receptor expressed on NK cells. We used flow cytometry, Western blotting, and mass spectrometry (MS) analysis to reveal that cathepsin G [CG; and not elastase or proteinase 3 (PR3)] induces a time- and concentration-dependent, down-regulatory effect on NKp46 expression through a restricted proteolytic mechanism. We also used a functional assay to demonstrate that NKp46 cleavage by CG severely impairs NKp46-mediated responses of NK cells, including IFN-γ production and cell degranulation. Importantly, sputa of cystic fibrosis (CF) patients, which have high concentrations of CG, also alter NKp46 on NK cells. Hence, we have identified a new immunoregulatory mechanism of neutrophils that proteolytically disarms NK cell responses. View PublicationCatalog #: Product Name: 19666 EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit Catalog #: 19666 Product Name: EasySep™ Direct Human Neutrophil Isolation Kit
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