Microbiology or Immunology


Myeloperoxidase in human peripheral blood lymphocytes: Production and subcellular localization.

Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is an important enzyme in the front-line protection against microorganisms. In peripheral blood, it is accepted that MPO is only produced by myeloid-lineage cells. Thus, MPO presence is unexpected in lymphocytes. We showed recently that B1-lymphocytes from mice have MPO. Here, we showed that subsets of human peripheral B, CD4(+) and CD8(+) T lymphocytes express MPO. The content of MPO in lymphocytes was very low compared to neutrophils/monocytes with a preferential distribution in the nucleus and perinuclear region. Also, we performed a MPO mRNA expression analysis from human blood cells derived from microarray raw data publicly available, showing that MPO is modulated in infectious disease. MPO was increased in CD4(+) T lymphocytes from HIV chronic infection and in CD8(+) T lymphocytes from HCV-positive patients. Our study points out MPO as a multifunctional protein due to its subcellular localization and expression modulation in lymphocytes indicating alternative unknown functions for MPO in lymphocytes.

Authors

Sabrina Sayori Okada; Edson Mendes de Oliveira; Tomaz Henrique de Araújo; Maria Rita Rodrigues; Renata Chaves Albuquerque; Renato Arruda Mortara; Noemi Nosomi Taniwaki; Helder Imoto Nakaya; Ana Campa; Ana Carolina Ramos Moreno

External link

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26632272

Publication Year

2016

Publication Journal

Cellular immunology

Associeted Project

Microbiology or Immunology

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