Cultured rat and purified human Pneumocystis carinii stimulate intra- but not extracellular free radical production in human neutrophils.

JOURNAL OF EUKARYOTIC MICROBIOLOGY(1998)

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The production of free radicals in human neutrophils was studied in both Pneumocystis carinii derived from cultures of L2 rat lung epithelial-like cells and Pneumocystis carinii purified from human lung. Using the cytochrome C technique, which selectively measured extracellular superoxide generation, hardly any free radical production was observed after stimulation with cultured rat-derived P. carinii. A chemiluminescence technique, which separately measured intra- and extracellular free radical production, was subsequently employed to differentiate the free radical generation. It was established that 1) P. carinii stimulated intra- but not extracellular free radical production in human neutrophils, 2) opsonized cultured rat-derived P, carinii stimulated human neutrophils to a strong intracellular response of superoxide production, and 3) opsonized P, carinii, purified from human lung also stimulated human neutrophils to produce intracellular free radicals.
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polymorphonuclear granulocytes,respiratory burst,superoxide generation
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