Characterization of Eosinophil Adhesion to TNF-a-Activated Endothelium Under Flow Conditions: a4 Integrins Mediate Initial Attachment, and E-Selectin Mediates Rolling
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1999-04-07
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Ulfman, L.H.
Kuijper, P.H.M.
Linden, J.A.M. van der
Lammers, J.W.J.
Zwaginga, Jaap Jan
Koenderman, L.
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Abstract
The multistep model of leukocyte adhesion reveals that selectins mediate rolling interactions and that integrins mediate firm
adhesion processes. In this study, the interaction between eosinophils and TNF-a-activated HUVEC (second or third passage) was
studied under flow conditions (0.8 and 3.2 dynes/cm 2 ). Especially the role of a4 integrins on eosinophils and E-selectin on HUVEC
was studied. Inhibition of the integrin a4 chain on eosinophils reduced the number of firmly adhered resting eosinophils to
TNF-a-stimulated endothelium by 43% whereas the percentage rolling cells increased 2.2-fold compared with untreated control
eosinophils. Blocking of E-selectin on the endothelium reduced the number of adherent eosinophils by only 23% and 16%. In this
situation, however, hardly any rolling adhesion was observed, and the few rolling cells showed a low rolling velocity. Blocking both
a4 integrin on eosinophils and E-selectin on HUVEC reduced the number of adhered eosinophils by 95%. P-selectin did not
significantly participate in eosinophil adhesion to TNF-a-activated HUVEC. Inhibition of both a4 integrins and ß2 integrins on
eosinophils resulted in a reduction of adhered cells by 65% and a 3-fold increase in percentage rolling cells. Taken together, these
results clearly show that resting eosinophils preferentially use constitutively active a4 integrins ( a4 ß1 , a4 ß7 ) for the first attach-ment
to TNF-a-activated HUVEC. In addition, a4 integrins and E-selectin work synergistically in eosinophil adherence to
TNF-a-activated HUVEC. Although E-selectin is important for eosinophil rolling under these conditions, P-selectin plays only a minor role.