J. Lundahl et al., PRESENCE OF SERUM MODULATES EXPRESSION OF COMPLEMENT RECEPTOR TYPE-1 (CR-1) ON HUMAN GRANULOCYTES AFTER QUARTZ EXPOSURE, Inflammation, 17(4), 1993, pp. 511-519
We have investigated the interaction between granulocytes and quartz w
ith respect to the expression of complement receptor type 1 (CR1) and
the presence of normal human serum (NHS). Quartz down-regulates select
ively CR1 on activated granulocytes. This down-regulation is abolished
in the presence of both NHS and heat-inactivated NHS (NHS56) but not
human albumin. When quartz was preincubated with NHS (quartz-NHS) befo
re exposure to activated granulocytes, a down-regulating effect was ob
served in contrast to preincubation with NHS56, which did not induce a
down-regulation. Preincubation with cytochalasin B reduced the down-r
egulation of quartz-NHS, indicating a cytoskeleton-dependent internali
zation of the receptor. The serine protease inhibitor PMSF partly redu
ced this down-regulation. Our results indicate that the presence of NH
S in the alveolar space influences the interaction between quartz and
recruited granulocytes with respect to CR1 expression. Since CR1 is an
important opsonin receptor and soluble CR1 can modulate the inflammat
ory response, this may be of importance in the inflammation and fibros
ing process induced by quartz in the alveolar space and lung interstit
ium.