Journal: Frontiers in Immunology
Article Title: Enhanced Glycolysis Is Required for Antileishmanial Functions of Neutrophils Upon Infection With Leishmania donovani
doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.632512
Figure Lengend Snippet: Lactate secretion and pyruvate content of L. donovani -infected neutrophils. Primary human neutrophils were infected with L. donovani promastigotes (ratio 1:10) for 3 h at 37°C and 5% CO 2 . Uninfected cells served as control. The infection rate was determined by Giemsa staining of cytocentrifuged samples. Subsequently, free, non-ingested parasites were removed by washing. Whole cell lysates were generated after 6 h post infection by boiling cells at 90°C for 5 min. Cell-free supernatants were collected after 6 h post infection. Lactate was detected in culture supernatants by using a lactate assay kit. Pyruvate was detected in whole cell lysates by using a pyruvate assay kit. Bar diagrams show mean concentration of lactate (A) after subtraction of the medium blanks and pyruvate (B) calculated by interpolation from standard curve ± SD ( n = 5), * p ≤ 0.05, **** p ≤ 0.0001.
Article Snippet: The preparations contained ≥99% granulocytes, of which >95% were neutrophils and 1–4 % were eosinophils, as determined by Giemsa staining (Diff Quick Fix, Medion Diagnostics, Berlin, Germany) of cytocentrifuged (Shandon) samples.
Techniques: Infection, Control, Staining, Generated, Lactate Assay, Pyruvate Assay, Concentration Assay