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    Biochim Biophys Acta. 1993 Mar 24;1181(1):51-4.

    Phagocytosis of P. falciparum malarial pigment hemozoin by human monocytes inactivates monocyte protein kinase C.

    Schwarzer E, Turrini F, Giribaldi G, Cappadoro M, Arese P.

    Dipartimento di Genetica, Biologia, Chimica Medica, Università di Torino, Italy.

    Hemozoin (malarial pigment) is a ferriprotoporphyrin IX-rich hemoglobin degradation product present in parasitized RBC. Avidly phagocytosed hemozoin abolishes phagocyte TPA-induced oxidative burst. Membrane-associated PKC increased transiently in hemozoin-fed monocytes by 50% after 30 min and decreased irreversibly to 20% of initial value within 5 h after phagocytosis. Control RBC-fed monocytes showed transient decay of membrane-associated PKC followed by complete recovery 12 h after phagocytosis. Cytosolic PKC was not impaired within 12 h and diminished drastically 24 h after phagocytosis of hemozoin. Results are compatible with increased degradation of membrane-translocated PKC, possibly by iron/H2O2-mediated damage of cysteine-rich regulatory domains of PKC.

    PMID: 8457605 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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