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R. William Vandivier, Valerie A. Fadok, Peter R. Hoffmann, Donna L. Bratton, Churee Penvari, Kevin K. Brown, Joseph D. Brain, Frank J. Accurso, Peter M. Henson
Published in Volume 109, Issue 5
J Clin Invest. 2002; 109(5):661–670 doi:10.1172/JCI13572
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Elastase, but not cathepsin G or proteinase 3, cleaves cell surface PSR. HMDMs were incubated with media (Control), elastase (1 μM), cathepsin G (1 μM), or proteinase 3 (1 μM) for 2 hours. Flow cytometry was done to assess surface staining for PS receptor (a and b) and CD36 (c and d). Histograms for each receptor are shown in the left panels, and the percent of HMDMs that stain for each receptor ± SEM are shown in the right panels (three replicates per group). *Significantly different from control (P < 0.05).