Cell-free rolling mediated by L-selectin and sialyl Lewisx reveals the shear threshold effect

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Greenberg, AW [1 ]
Brunk, DK [1 ]
Hammer, DA [1 ]
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[1] Univ Penn, Dept Bioengn, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
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10.1016/S0006-3495(00)76484-8
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Q6 [生物物理学];
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071011 ;
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The selectin family of adhesion molecules mediates attachment and rolling of neutrophils to stimulated endothelial cells. This step of the inflammatory response is; a prerequisite to firm attachment and extravasation. We have reported that microspheres coated with sialyl Lewis(x) (sLe(x)) interact specifically and roll over E-selectin and P-selectin substrates (Brunk et al.. 1996; Rodgers et al., 2000). This paper extends the use of the cell-free system to the study of the interactions between L-selectin and sLe(x) under flow. We find that sLe(x) microspheres specifically interact with and roll on L-selectin substrates. Rolling velocity increases with wall !;hear stress and decreases with increasing L-selectin density. Rolling velocities are fast, between 25 and 225 mum/s, typical of L-selectin interactions. The variability of rolling velocity, quantified by the variance in rolling velocity, scales linearly with rolling velocity. Rolling flux varies with both wall shear stress and L-selectin site density. At a density of L-selectin of 880 sites/mum(2), the rolling flux of sLe(x) coated microspheres goes through a clear maximum with respect to shear stress at 0.7 dyne/cm(2). This behavior, in which the maintenance and promotion of rolling interactions on selectins requires shear stress above a threshold value, is known as the shear threshold effect. We found that the magnitude of the effect is greatest at an L-selectin density of 800 sites/mum(2) and gradually diminishes with increasing L-selectin site density. Our study is the first to reveal the shear threshold effect with a cell free system and the first to show the dependence of the shear threshold effect on L-selectin site density in a reconstituted system. Our ability to recreate the shear threshold effect in a cell-free system strongly suggests the origin of the effect is in the physical chemistry of L-selectin interaction with its ligand, and largely eliminates cellular features such as deformability or topography as its cause.
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