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Bacterial toxins induce heat shock proteins in human neutrophils.

Authors :
Hensler T
Köller M
Alouf JE
König W
Source :
Biochemical and biophysical research communications [Biochem Biophys Res Commun] 1991 Sep 16; Vol. 179 (2), pp. 872-9.
Publication Year :
1991

Abstract

We studied the influence of different bacterial toxins (alveolysin; toxic shock syndrome toxin 1, TSST-1 and erythrogenic toxin A, ETA) on the expression of heat shock proteins (hsps) in isolated human polymorphonuclear granulocytes (PMNs). As was shown by Western blotting (anti-hsp72) ETA and TSST-1 were potent inducers of hsps at low toxin concentrations (10 ng/ml). Alveolysin led to the expression of hsps at hemolytic concentrations (1 HU; 700 ng/ml) whereas at subhemolytic concentrations (7 ng/ml) no heat shock response was observed. The induction of heat shock proteins was also accompanied by increased mRNA levels for hsp70 as was determined by PCR-analysis.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0006-291X
Volume :
179
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Biochemical and biophysical research communications
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
1898407
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/0006-291x(91)91899-n