Identification of the Centrifugation-Caused Paralytic Impact on Neutrophils

Pehl, Sophie and Hundhammer, Tobias and Rimboeck, Julia and Kraus, Richard and Heckscher, Simon and Kellermeier, Fabian and Gruber, Michael and Wittmann, Sigrid (2025) Identification of the Centrifugation-Caused Paralytic Impact on Neutrophils. CELLS, 14 (17): 1350. ISSN , 2073-4409

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Abstract

To investigate granulocytes under laboratory conditions, centrifugation steps are typically required for the isolation of neutrophil granulocytes from whole blood. However, only a few studies to date have addressed the direct effects of centrifugation itself on the functional state of neutrophils. This study aims to elucidate the mechanisms that contribute to the modification of granulocytes during centrifugation. We hypothesize that granules sustain morphological alterations during centrifugation, leading to the release of highly potent antimicrobial enzymes into the cytosol of the cells. Neutrophils were isolated from whole blood using different methods with and without centrifugation and analyzed by flow cytometry, ELISA, and mass spectrometry. Our findings demonstrate that intracellular granules incur damage during centrifugation, resulting in the presence of intragranular enzymes within the cytosol. Furthermore, the formation of the highly reactive hypochlorous acid (HOCl) as a consequence of centrifugation could be verified. The generation of intracellular HOCl may explain many of the alterations observed in neutrophils following centrifugation-based isolation, including modified surface antigen expression and altered responses to stimulation. In future studies, centrifugation steps during cell isolation should be avoided. The more time-consuming but gentler method of sedimentation is preferable and can be used as long as it is not necessary to obtain a highly purified neutrophil fraction.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: SURFACE-ANTIGEN-EXPRESSION; HYPOCHLOROUS ACID; INNATE IMMUNITY; ACTIVATION; INTEGRINS; DIGITONIN; GRANULES; CALCIUM; neutrophils; isolation; centrifugation; granules; HOCl; Myeloperoxidase; neutrophil functions; impairment; reactive oxygen species; surface antigen expression
Subjects: 600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
Divisions: Medicine > Lehrstuhl für Anästhesiologie
Medicine > Institut für Funktionelle Genomik > Lehrstuhl für Funktionelle Genomik (Prof. Oefner)
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 02 Jun 2026 05:37
Last Modified: 02 Jun 2026 05:37
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/65889

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