Two-step model of leukocyte-endothelial cell interaction in inflammation: distinct roles for LECAM-1 and the leukocyte beta 2 integrins in vivo.

UH von Andrian, JD Chambers… - Proceedings of the …, 1991 - National Acad Sciences
UH von Andrian, JD Chambers, LM McEvoy, RF Bargatze, KE Arfors, EC Butcher
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1991National Acad Sciences
The lectin homing receptor LECAM-1 (LAM-1, Leu8) and the beta 2 integrins, particularly
Mac-1 (CD11b/CD18), participate in leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions in inflammation.
LECAM-1 is rapidly shed while Mac-1 expression is dramatically increased upon neutrophil
activation, suggesting functionally distinct roles for these molecules. Using intravital video
microscopy, we have compared the effect of antibodies against LECAM-1 and CD18 on
leukocyte interactions with rabbit mesenteric venules. Anti-LECAM-1 monoclonal antibody …
The lectin homing receptor LECAM-1 (LAM-1, Leu8) and the beta 2 integrins, particularly Mac-1 (CD11b/CD18), participate in leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions in inflammation. LECAM-1 is rapidly shed while Mac-1 expression is dramatically increased upon neutrophil activation, suggesting functionally distinct roles for these molecules. Using intravital video microscopy, we have compared the effect of antibodies against LECAM-1 and CD18 on leukocyte interactions with rabbit mesenteric venules. Anti-LECAM-1 monoclonal antibody and its Fab fragments inhibited initial reversible leukocyte rolling along the vascular wall. Anti-CD18 monoclonal antibody had no effect on rolling but prevented subsequent firm attachment of leukocytes to venular endothelium. These results support a two-step model of leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions: reversible rolling mediated in part by LECAM-1 facilitates leukocyte recruitment by the local microenvironment and precedes activation-dependent firm attachment involving beta 2 integrins.
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