Neutrophils to the ROScue: Mechanisms of NADPH Oxidase Activation and Bacterial Resistance

Tufts University

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Abstract

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) generated by NADPH oxidase play an important role in antimicrobial host defense and inflammation. Their deficiency in humans results in recurrent and severe bacterial infections, while their unregulated release leads to pathology from excessive inflammation. The release of high concentrations of ROS aids in clearance of invading bacteria. Localization of ROS release to phagosomes containing pathogens limits tissue damage. Host immune cells, like neutrophils, also known as PMNs, will release large amounts of ROS at the site of infection following the activation of surface receptors. The binding of ligands to G-protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), toll-like receptors, and cytokine…

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Keywords
  • NADPH oxidase
  • Microbiology
  • Chemistry
  • Bacteria
  • Cell biology
  • Enzyme
  • Biology
  • Biochemistry
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