Impaired phagocytic mechanism in annexin 1 null macrophages

2009 
1 The role of the anti-inflammatory protein annexin-A1 (Anx-A1) in the phagocytic process has been investigated using a murine bone marrow culture-derived macrophage model from Anx-A1+/+ and Anx-A1−/− mice. 2 Macrophages prepared from Anx-A1−/− mice exhibited a reduced ingestion of zymosan, Neisseria meningitidis or sheep red blood cells, when compared to Anx-A1+/+ cells and in the case of zymosan this effect was also mirrored by a reduced clearance in vivo when particles were injected into the peritoneal cavity of Anx-A1−/− mice. 3 The ablation of the Anx-A1 gene did not cause any apparent cytoskeletal defects associated with particle ingestion but the cell surface expression of the key adhesion molecule CD11b was depressed in the Anx-A1−/− cells providing a possible explanation for the attenuated phagocytic potential of these cells. 4 The production of the cytokines TNFα and IL-6 was increased in Anx-A1−/− macrophages following phagocytosis of all types of particle. British Journal of Pharmacology (2006) 148, 469–477. doi:10.1038/sj.bjp.0706730
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