Transit time of leukocytes rolling through venules controls cytokine-induced inflammatory cell recruitment in vivo

被引:211
作者
Jung, U
Norman, KE
Scharffetter-Kochanek, K
Beaudet, AL
Ley, K
机构
[1] Univ Virginia, Sch Med, Dept Biomed Engn, Hlth Sci Ctr, Charlottesville, VA 22908 USA
[2] Univ Cologne, Dept Dermatol, D-50924 Cologne, Germany
[3] Baylor Coll Med, Dept Mol & Human Genet, Houston, TX 77030 USA
关键词
inflammation; rolling; integrin; selectin; CD18; intravital microscopy;
D O I
10.1172/JCI119893
中图分类号
R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
学科分类号
1001 ;
摘要
Leukocyte recruitment requires leukocyte rolling, activation, firm adhesion, and transmigration. Injection of the proinflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha induces expression of E-selectin, interleukin-8, and other adhesion molecules and chemoattractants on the endothelial surface. TNF-alpha-treated CD18 null mouse cremaster muscle venules show increased leukocyte rolling velocity and reduced leukocyte recruitment efficiency. Leukocyte recruitment in CD18 null but not wild-type mice is significantly blocked by an mAb to E-selectin. To understand this overlap between adhesion events previously considered separate, we introduce a quantitative analysis of the efficiency of induction of rolling, conversion of rolling to adhesion, and of adhesion to transmigration. We find that CD18 and E-sdectin cooperate to control the time a leukocyte needs to roll through an inflamed area and to convert rolling to firm adhesion. Leukocyte rolling time, defined as the time it takes for a rolling leukocyte to pass through a defined length of a vessel segment, emerges as a unifying parameter determining the efficiency of inducing firm adhesion, which is a rate-limiting step controlling leukocyte recruitment in inflammation. We conclude that leukocytes integrate chemoattractant signals while rolling along the endothelial surface until they reach a critical level of activation and become firmly adherent.
引用
收藏
页码:1526 / 1533
页数:8
相关论文
共 36 条
  • [1] LIFETIME OF THE P-SELECTIN-CARBOHYDRATE BOND AND ITS RESPONSE TO TENSILE FORCE IN HYDRODYNAMIC FLOW
    ALON, R
    HAMMER, DA
    SPRINGER, TA
    [J]. NATURE, 1995, 374 (6522) : 539 - 542
  • [2] ARFORS KE, 1987, BLOOD, V69, P338
  • [3] BULLARD DC, 1996, J EXP MED, V183, P1
  • [4] Burns AR, 1997, J IMMUNOL, V159, P2893
  • [5] BUSSOLINO F, 1988, J BIOL CHEM, V263, P11856
  • [6] LEUKOCYTE-ENDOTHELIAL CELL RECOGNITION - 3 (OR MORE) STEPS TO SPECIFICITY AND DIVERSITY
    BUTCHER, EC
    [J]. CELL, 1991, 67 (06) : 1033 - 1036
  • [7] Variation in the velocity, deformation, and adhesion energy density of leukocytes rolling within venules
    Damiano, ER
    Westheider, J
    Tozeren, A
    Ley, K
    [J]. CIRCULATION RESEARCH, 1996, 79 (06) : 1122 - 1130
  • [8] Susceptibility to infection and altered hematopoiesis in mice deficient in both P- and E-selectins
    Frenette, PS
    Mayadas, TN
    Rayburn, H
    Hynes, RO
    Wagner, DD
    [J]. CELL, 1996, 84 (04) : 563 - 574
  • [9] GABOURY JP, 1994, BLOOD, V83, P345
  • [10] REGULATION OF TRANSENDOTHELIAL NEUTROPHIL MIGRATION BY ENDOGENOUS INTERLEUKIN-8
    HUBER, AR
    KUNKEL, SL
    TODD, RF
    WEISS, SJ
    [J]. SCIENCE, 1991, 254 (5028) : 99 - 102