Functional responsiveness of in vitro-aged human neutrophils

Cell Immunol. 2023 Jun 9;390:104739. doi: 10.1016/j.cellimm.2023.104739. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTElimination of apoptotic neutrophils by macrophages is as a major step for the resolution of inflammation. However, the fate and the cellular functionality of neutrophils aged in the absence of macrophages are not well documented. Herein, freshly isolated human neutrophils were aged for several days in vitro and then stimulated with agonists for determining their cell responsiveness. In vitro-aged neutrophils were still able to generate reactive oxygen species after 48 h, exert phagocytosis after 72 h, and increase their adhesion onto a cell substratum after 48 h. These data demonstrate that a portion of neutrophils cultivated for several days in vitro are still able to exert biological functions. This opens the possibility that, during inflammation, neutrophils may still respond to agonists, a condition that is likely to occur in vivo when they are not efficiently eliminated by efferocytosis.PMID:37315500 | DOI:10.1016/j.cellimm.2023.104739
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