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Neutrophils biosynthesize leukotoxin, 9, 10-epoxy-12-octadecenoate

  • Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 1986 May 29;137(1):424-30. doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(86)91227-1.
M Hayakawa S Sugiyama T Takamura K Yokoo M Iwata K Suzuki F Taki S Takahashi T Ozawa
Abstract

An epoxy derivative of linoleate, 9,10-epoxy-12-octadecenoate, was demonstrated to be biosynthesized by neutrophils from various sources such as canine and human blood, and guinea-pig peritonea. It was nominated as leukotoxin from its 'toxic' activity onto mitochondrial respiration. From the reaction mixture of leukocytes with linoleate, an isomer of leukotoxin, 12,13-epoxy-9-octadecenoate, and a 'non-toxic' hydroxy derivative of linoleate, 9-hydroxy-12-octadecenoate, were detected. Such a cascade reaction of linoleate by leukocytes was discussed. Biosynthesis of leukotoxin by neutrophils was substantially enhanced by the presence of calcium ion and calcium-ionophore, A23187. Neutrophils contained leukotoxin, CA. 7 f moles/cell, which was extractable by 60% ethanol, but little of the isomer.

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