Correction of metabolic deficiencies in the leukocytes of patients with chronic granulomatous disease

RL Baehner, DG Nathan… - The Journal of Clinical …, 1970 - Am Soc Clin Investig
RL Baehner, DG Nathan, ML Karnovsky
The Journal of Clinical Investigation, 1970Am Soc Clin Investig
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes from patients with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD)
exhibit metabolic and bactericidal deficiencies that may be the result of inadequate
production of H2O2. A hydrogen peroxide-generating system was, therefore, inserted into
CGD leukocytes. This was accomplished by allowing the cells to phagocytize latex
spherules coated with glucose oxidase. This produced an amelioration in the known
metabolic deficiencies of these cells during phagocytosis:(a) intracellular (catalatic) formate …
Polymorphonuclear leukocytes from patients with chronic granulomatous disease (CGD) exhibit metabolic and bactericidal deficiencies that may be the result of inadequate production of H2O2. A hydrogen peroxide-generating system was, therefore, inserted into CGD leukocytes. This was accomplished by allowing the cells to phagocytize latex spherules coated with glucose oxidase. This produced an amelioration in the known metabolic deficiencies of these cells during phagocytosis: (a) intracellular (catalatic) formate oxidation dependent upon hydrogen peroxide production was enhanced fourfold; and (b) hexose monophosphate shunt activity, which other workers have shown to be at least partially dependent upon the availability of H2O2, was markedly stimulated. These data strengthen the evidence that the fundamental metabolic lesion in CGD cells during phagocytosis is indeed deficient production of hydrogen peroxide, probably, as previously shown, due to diminished oxidase for reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide.
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