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Human neutrophil kinetics: modeling of stable isotope labeling data supports short blood neutrophil half-lives.

Authors :
Lahoz-Beneytez, Julio
Elemans, Marjet
Yan Zhang
Ahmed, Raya
Salam, Arafa
Block, Michael
Niederalt, Christoph
Asquith, Becca
Macallan, Derek
Source :
Blood. 6/30/2016, Vol. 127 Issue 26, p3431-3438. 8p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Human neutrophils have traditionally been thought to have a short half-life in blood; estimates vary from 4 to 18 hours. This dogma was recently challenged by stable isotope labeling studies with heavy water, which yielded estimates in excess of 3 days. To investigate this disparity, we generated new stable isotope labeling data in healthy adult subjects using both heavy water (n = 4) and deuterium-labeled glucose (n = 9), a compound with more rapid labeling kinetics. To interpret results, we developed a novel mechanistic model and applied it to previously published (n = 5) and newly generated data. We initially constrained the ratio of the blood neutrophil pool to the marrow precursor pool (ratio = 0.26; from published values). Analysis of heavy water data sets yielded turnover rates consistent with a short blood half-life, but parameters, particularly marrow transit time, were poorly defined. Analysis of glucose-labeling data yielded more precise estimates of half-life (0.79 ± 0.25 days; 19 hours) and marrow transit time (5.80 ± 0.42 days). Substitution of this marrow transit time in the heavy water analysis gave a betterdefined blood half-life of 0.77 ± 0.14 days (18.5 hours), close to glucose-derived values. Allowing the ratio of blood neutrophils to mitotic neutrophilprecursors (R) to vary yieldedabest-fit valueof 0.19. Reanalysisof the previouslypublishedmodelanddata also revealed theorigin of their longestimates forneutrophilhalf-life: animplicitassumptionthatRis very large,which is physiologically untenable.We conclude that stable isotope labeling in healthy humans is consistent with a blood neutrophil half-life of less than 1 day. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00064971
Volume :
127
Issue :
26
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Blood
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
116545492
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2016-03-700336