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  • Title: Dynamic ca(2+)changes in neutrophil phagosomes A source for intracellular ca(2+)during phagolysosome formation?
    Author: Lundqvist-Gustafsson H, Gustafsson M, Dahlgren C.
    Journal: Cell Calcium; 2000 Jun; 27(6):353-62. PubMed ID: 11013465.
    Abstract:
    An increase in cytosolic Ca(2+)concentration periphagosomally is critical for phagolysosomal formation and neutrophil elimination of microbes. The Ca(2+)increase could be achieved through release of Ca(2+)from mobilized intracellular stores. Alternatively, Ca(2+)that passively enter the phagosome during phagocytosis could be provided by the phagosome. Intraphagosomal Ca(2+)changes in single human neutrophils was measured during phagocytosis of serum opsonized Fura-2-conjugated zymosan particles, using a digital image processing system for microspectrofluorometry. A decrease in phagosomal Ca(2+)down to nanomolar concentrations was seen within minutes following phagosomal closure. Blockage of plasma membrane Ca(2+)channels by econazole abolished this decrease. The fluorescence properties of Fura-2 zymosan were retained after phagocytosis and stable to pH changes, reactive oxygen species, and proteolytic enzymes. We suggest that Ca(2+)ions present in the phagosome enter the cell cytosol through Ca(2+)channels in the phagosomal membrane, achieving a localized Ca(2+)rise that is important for phagosome processing.
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