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被撤回的出版物: The large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ channel is essential for innate immunity (Retracted article. See vol. 468, 2010)
Article; Retracted Publication
关键词: ACTIVATED POTASSIUM CHANNEL;    NADPH OXIDASE;    HUMAN-NEUTROPHILS;    ELECTRON CURRENTS;    RESPIRATORY BURST;    HUMAN EOSINOPHILS;    PHORBOL ESTER;    PH CHANGES;    CALCIUM;    PHAGOCYTES;   
DOI  :  10.1038/nature02356
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Neutrophil leukocytes have a pivotal function in innate immunity. Dogma dictates that the lethal blow is delivered to microbes by reactive oxygen species (ROS) and halogens(1,2), products of the NADPH oxidase, whose impairment causes immunodeficiency. However, recent evidence indicates that the microbes might be killed by proteases, activated by the oxidase through the generation of a hypertonic, K+-rich and alkaline environment in the phagocytic vacuole(3). Here we show that K+ crosses the membrane through large-conductance Ca2+-activated K+ (BKCa) channels. Specific inhibitors of these channels, iberiotoxin and paxilline, blocked oxidase-induced Rb-86(+) fluxes and alkalinization of the phagocytic vacuole, whereas NS1619, a BKCa channel opener, enhanced both. Characteristic outwardly rectifying K+ currents, reversibly inhibited by iberiotoxin, were demonstrated in neutrophils and eosinophils and the expression of the alpha-subunit of the BK channel was confirmed by western blotting. The channels were opened by the combination of membrane depolarization and elevated Ca2+ concentration, both consequences of oxidase activity. Remarkably, microbial killing and digestion were abolished when the BKCa channel was blocked, revealing an essential and unexpected function for this K+ channel in the microbicidal process.

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