Efficient Neutrophil Activation Requires Two Simultaneous Activating Stimuli

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2021-09-18

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Mol, Sanne
Hafkamp, Florianne M J
Varela, Laura
Simkhada, Neena
Taanman-Kueter, Esther W
Tas, Sander W
Wauben, M H MORCID 0000-0003-0360-0311ISNI 0000000390143250
Groot Kormelink, T.ISNI 000000039223253X
de Jong, E.

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Abstract

Neutrophils are abundantly present in the synovium and synovial fluid of patients suffering from arthritis. Neutrophils can be activated by a multitude of stimuli and the current dogma states that this is a two-step process, consisting of a priming step followed by an activation step. Considering that neutrophil activation occurs in an inflammatory environment, where multiple stimuli are present, we argue that a two-step process is highly unlikely. Here, we indeed demonstrate that neutrophils require simultaneous ligation of two different receptors for efficient activation. We isolated human peripheral blood neutrophils and cultured them with various combinations of stimuli (GM-CSF, fMLF, TNF, and LPS). Next, we evaluated essential neutrophil functions, including degranulation and ROS production using flow cytometry, mediator release using ELISA, NETosis by a live cell imaging method, phagocytosis by imaging flow cytometry, and extracellular vesicle (EV) release quantified by high-resolution flow cytometry. Exposure of neutrophils to any combination of stimuli, but not to single stimuli, resulted in significant degranulation, and mediator and EV release. Furthermore, ROS production increased substantially by dual stimulation, yet appeared to be more dependent on the type of stimulation than on dual stimulation. Phagocytosis was induced to its maximum capacity by a single stimulus, while NETosis was not induced by any of the used physiological stimuli. Our data indicate that neutrophil activation is tightly regulated and requires activation by two simultaneous stimuli, which is largely independent of the combination of stimuli.

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Degranulation, Extracellular vesicle release, Mediator release, NETosis, Phagocytosis, ROS production, Catalysis, Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, Computer Science Applications, Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic Chemistry

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Mol, S, Hafkamp, F M J, Varela, L, Simkhada, N, Taanman-Kueter, E W, Tas, S W, Wauben, M H M, Groot Kormelink, T & de Jong, E C 2021, 'Efficient Neutrophil Activation Requires Two Simultaneous Activating Stimuli', International Journal of Molecular Sciences, vol. 22, no. 18, 10106, pp. 1-19. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms221810106