Figure 10.
Figure 10. Hypothetical scheme of intracellular signaling pathways involved in human neutrophil activation in response to angiotensin II. Binding of Ang II to AT1 receptors in human neutrophils would initiate a complex cascade of signaling pathways leading to the activation of NADPH oxidase, with the concomitant production of ROS and of kinases p38, ERK1/2, and JNK1/2 of the MAPK family. The increase in cytosolic Ca2+ resulting from AT1 receptor activation would in turn stimulate CaN activity, promoting nuclear translocation of NF-κB. This transcription factor would activate the expression of a number of genes involved in neutrophil cell activation, including CaN subunits encoding genes.

Hypothetical scheme of intracellular signaling pathways involved in human neutrophil activation in response to angiotensin II. Binding of Ang II to AT1 receptors in human neutrophils would initiate a complex cascade of signaling pathways leading to the activation of NADPH oxidase, with the concomitant production of ROS and of kinases p38, ERK1/2, and JNK1/2 of the MAPK family. The increase in cytosolic Ca2+ resulting from AT1 receptor activation would in turn stimulate CaN activity, promoting nuclear translocation of NF-κB. This transcription factor would activate the expression of a number of genes involved in neutrophil cell activation, including CaN subunits encoding genes.

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