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Abstract Several members of the fibroblast growth factor (FGF) family are potent endothelial cell (EC) mitogens and angiogenic factors, and their activities can be mediated by four tyrosine kinase receptors (FGFR1–4). In addition, FGFs can induce the release of inflammatory mediators by ECs and the expression of adhesion molecules at their surface, thereby favoring the recruitment and transvascular migration of inflammatory cells such as neutrophils. Neither the expression nor the biological activities that could be mediated by FGFRs have been investigated in human neutrophils. By biochemical and cytological analyses, we observed that purified circulating human neutrophils from healthy individuals expressed varying levels of FGFRs in their cytosol and at their cytoplasmic membrane. FGFR-2 was identified as the sole cell surface receptor, with FGFR-1 and -4 localizing in the cytosol and FGFR-3 being undetectable. We assessed the capacity of FGF-1 and FGF-2 to induce neutrophil chemotaxis in a modified Boyden microchamber and observed that they increase neutrophil transmigration at 10 −10 and 10 −9 M and by 1.77- and 2.34-fold, respectively, as compared with PBS-treated cells. Treatment with a selective anti-FGFR-2 antibody reduced FGF-1-mediated chemotaxis by 75% and abrogated the effect of FGF-2, while the blockade of FGFR-1 and -4 partially inhibited (15–40%) FGF-chemotactic activities. In summary, our data are the first to report the expression of FGF receptors in human neutrophils, with FGF-1 and FGF-2 promoting neutrophil chemotaxis mainly through FGFR-2 activation. inflammation fibroblast growth factor receptor cell migration Copyright © 2011 the American Physiological Society « Previous | Next Article » Table of Contents This Article Published online before print July 2011 , doi: 10.​1152/​ajpcell.​00215.​2011 Am J Physiol Cell Physiol November 2011 vol. 301 no. 5 C1036-C1045 » Abstract Free Full Text Free to you Full Text (PDF) Free to you All Versions of this Article: ajpcell.00215.2011v1 301/5/C1036 most recent Classifications Receptors and Signal Transduction Services Email this article to a friend Alert me when this article is cited Alert me if a correction is posted Similar articles in this journal Similar articles in Web of Science Similar articles in PubMed Download to citation manager Citing Articles Load citing article information Citing articles via Web of Science Google Scholar Articles by Haddad, L. E. Articles by Sirois, M. G. PubMed PubMed citation Articles by Haddad, L. E. Articles by Sirois, M. G. Related Content Load related web page information Current Issue November 2011, 301 (5) Alert me to new issues of Am J Physiol Cell Physiol About the Journal Information for Authors Submit a Manuscript Ethical Policies AuthorChoice PubMed Central Policy Reprints and Permissions Advertising Press Copyright © 2011 the American Physiological Society Print ISSN: 0363-6143 Online ISSN: 1522-1563 var gaJsHost = (("https:" == document.location.protocol) ? "https://ssl." : "http://www."); document.write(unescape("%3Cscript src='" + gaJsHost + "google-analytics.com/ga.js' type='text/javascript'%3E%3C/script%3E")); var pageTracker = _gat._getTracker("UA-2924550-1"); pageTracker._trackPageview();

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Characterization of FGF receptor expression in human neutrophils and their contribution to chemotaxis

Haddad, Lydia E.; Khzam, Lara Bou; Hajjar, Fadi; Merhi, Yahye; Sirois, Martin G.
AJP - Cell Physiology , Volume 301 (5): C1036
The American Physiological SocietyNov 1, 2011

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  • Publisher American Physiological Society
  • Copyright Copyright © 2011 the American Physiological Society
  • ISSN 0363-6143
  • eISSN 1522-1563
  • D.O.I. 10.1152/ajpcell.00215.2011
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