Myeloid cell function in MRP-14 (S100A9) null mice

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Hobbs, JAR [1 ]
May, R [1 ]
Tanousis, K [1 ]
McNeill, E [1 ]
Mathies, M [1 ]
Gebhardt, C [1 ]
Henderson, R [1 ]
Robinson, MJ [1 ]
Hogg, N [1 ]
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[1] Canc Res UK, Leukocyte Adhes Lab, London Res Inst, Lincolns Inn Fields Labs, London WC2A 3PX, England
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10.1128/MCB.23.7.2564-2576.2003
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Myeloid-related protein 14 (MRP-14) and its heterodimeric partner, NIRP-8, are cytosolic calcium-binding proteins, highly expressed in neutrophils and monocytes. To understand the function of NIRP-14, we performed targeted disruption of the MRP-14 gene in mice. MRP-14(-/-) mice showed no obvious phenotype and were fertile. MRP-8 mRNA but not protein is present in the myeloid cells of these mice, suggesting that the stability of MRP-8 protein is dependent on MRP-14 expression. A compensatory increase in other proteins was not detected in cells lacking MRP-8 and MRP-14. Although the morphology of MRP-14(-/-) myeloid cells was not altered, they were significantly less dense. When Ca2+ responses were investigated, there was no change in the maximal response to the chemokine MIP-2. At lower concentrations, however, there was reduced responsiveness in MRP-14(-/-) compared with MRP-14(+/+) neutrophils. This alteration in the ability to flux Ca2+ did not impair the ability of the MRP-14(-/-) neutrophils to respond chemotactically to MIP-2. In addition, the myeloid cell functions of phagocytosis, superoxide burst, and apoptosis were unaffected in MRP-14(-/-) cells. In an in vivo model of peritonitis, MRP-14(-/-) mice showed no difference from wild-type mice in induced inflammatory response. The data indicate that MRP-14 and MR-P-8 are dispensable for many myeloid cell functions.
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