Neutrophil Extracellular Traps Contain Calprotectin, a Cytosolic Protein Complex Involved in Host Defense against Candida albicans
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology · Institute of Molecular Biology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Neutrophils are the first line of defense at the site of an infection. They encounter and kill microbes intracellularly upon phagocytosis or extracellularly by degranulation of antimicrobial proteins and the release of Neutrophil Extracellular Traps (NETs). NETs were shown to ensnare and kill microbes. However, their complete protein composition and the antimicrobial mechanism are not well understood. Using a proteomic approach, we identified 24 NET-associated proteins. Quantitative analysis of these proteins and high resolution electron microscopy showed that NETs consist of modified nucleosomes and a stringent selection of other proteins. In contrast to previous results, we found several NET proteins that…
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- 16.10
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- References
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Authors
9- CFConstantin F. UrbanCorresponding
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
- DEDavid ErmertCorresponding
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
- MSMonika SchmidCorresponding
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
- UAUlrike Abu-AbedCorresponding
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
- CGChristian GoosmannCorresponding
Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology
Topics & keywords
- Calprotectin
- Neutrophil extracellular traps
- Candida albicans
- Microbiology
- Biology
- Phagocytosis
- Corpus albicans
- In vivo