Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 149, No. 2, 02 1994, 464-468.
Neutrophil formyl-peptide receptors. Relationship to peptide-induced responses and emphysema
RA Stockley, RA Grant, CG Llewellyn-Jones, SL Hill and D Burnett
Lung Immunobiochemical Research Laboratory, General Hospital, Birmingham, England.
A reproducible assay was established to assess the number of formyl-
peptide receptors expressed on the surface of human polymorphonuclear
leukocytes (PMN). Using this assay the number of receptors was shown to
demonstrate wide within- and between-subject variability. However, the
receptor numbers were related to the chemotactic response (r = 0.572) and
degranulation response (r = 0.512) to the peptide formyl-methionyl-
leucyl-phenylalanine. Subsequent studies showed increased receptor numbers
on PMN from patients with emphysema (median, 459 x 10(3)/cell; range, 207
to 1,080) as compared with age-matched control subjects (median, 288;
range, 168 to 519; p < 0.02), which may explain the increased
chemotactic response of the PMN to formyl peptides. This difference was not
observed in patients with bronchiectasis, suggesting that the increased
receptor number is a feature of emphysema. Furthermore, the increase was
largely a feature of smokers with emphysema (median, 463; range, 362 to
1,080), whereas age-matched smokers without emphysema had lower numbers of
receptors (p < 0.001; median, 332; range, 243 to 411). This observation
suggests a mechanism that may explain the susceptibility of some smokers to
the development of emphysema.
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