Role of α 4 Integrin and VCAM-1 in CD18-Independent Neutrophil Migration Across Mouse Cardiac Endothelium
pmid: 11909820
Role of α 4 Integrin and VCAM-1 in CD18-Independent Neutrophil Migration Across Mouse Cardiac Endothelium
Myocardial damage due to reperfusion of ischemic tissue is caused primarily by infiltrating neutrophils. Although leukocyte β 2 integrins (CD18) play a critical role, significant neutrophil emigration persists when CD18 is neutralized or absent. This study examined the role of leukocyte β 1 integrin (α 4 ) and its endothelial ligand VCAM-1 in CD18-independent neutrophil migration across cardiac endothelium. In a mouse model of myocardial ischemia and reperfusion, we show that compared with wild-type mice, neutrophil infiltration efficiency was reduced by 50% in CD18-null mice; in both types of mice, myocardial VCAM-1 staining increased after reperfusion. In wild-type mice, antibodies against CD18, ICAM-1 (an endothelial ligand for CD18), or VCAM-1 given 30 minutes before ischemia did not block neutrophil emigration at 3 hours reperfusion. Although anti-VCAM-1 attenuated neutrophil emigration by 90% in CD18-null mice, it did not diminish myocardial injury. To determine if CD18-independent neutrophil emigration was a tissue-specific response, we used isolated peripheral blood neutrophils from wild-type or CD18-null mice and showed neutrophil migration across lipopolysaccharide-activated cultured cardiac endothelium is CD18-independent, whereas migration across endothelium obtained from inferior vena cava is CD18-dependent. Consistent with our in vivo findings, migration of CD18-deficient neutrophils on cardiac endothelial monolayers is blocked by antibodies against α 4 integrin or VCAM-1. We conclude tissue-specific differences in endothelial cells account, at least partially, for CD18-independent neutrophil infiltration in the heart.
- Walter Reed Army Institute of Research United States
Mice, Knockout, Integrins, Integrin alpha4, Myocardium, Myocardial Ischemia, Integrin alphaXbeta2, Integrin alpha4beta1, Flow Cytometry, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1, Lymphocyte Function-Associated Antigen-1, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Antigens, CD, Cell Movement, CD18 Antigens, Animals, Endothelium, Vascular, Antibodies, Blocking, Cells, Cultured
Mice, Knockout, Integrins, Integrin alpha4, Myocardium, Myocardial Ischemia, Integrin alphaXbeta2, Integrin alpha4beta1, Flow Cytometry, Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1, Lymphocyte Function-Associated Antigen-1, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Disease Models, Animal, Mice, Antigens, CD, Cell Movement, CD18 Antigens, Animals, Endothelium, Vascular, Antibodies, Blocking, Cells, Cultured
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