We have previously reported a newly discovered congenital disorder of neutrophil adhesion, leukocyte adhesion deficiency syndrome type 2 (LAD II). The clinical manifestations of this syndrome are similar to those seen in the classic leukocyte adhesion deficiency syndrome, now designated type 1 (LAD I), but the two syndromes differ in the molecular basis of their adhesion defects. LAD I is caused by a deficiency in the CD18 integrin adhesion molecules while LAD II patients are deficient in expression of sialyl-Lewis X (SLeX), a carbohydrate ligand for selectins. In this report we demonstrate that neutrophils from a LAD II patient bind minimally or not at all to recombinant E-selectin, purified platelet P-selectin, or P-selectin expressed on histamine-activated human umbilical vein endothelial cells, but have normal levels of L-selectin and CD11b/CD18 integrin, and adhere to and migrate across endothelium when CD11b/CD18 is activated. We compare LAD I and LAD II patient neutrophil function in vitro, demonstrating that integrin and selectin adhesion molecules have distinct but interdependent roles in neutrophil adhesion during an inflammatory response.
M L Phillips, B R Schwartz, A Etzioni, R Bayer, H D Ochs, J C Paulson, J M Harlan
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Clinical and Genetic Spectrum of a Large Cohort of Patients With Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency Type 1 and 3: A Multicentric Study From India
PM Kambli, UA Bargir, RM Yadav, MR Gupta, AD Dalvi, G Hule, M Kelkar, S Sawant-Desai, P Setia, N Jodhawat, N Nambiar, A Dhawale, P Gaikwad, S Shinde, P Taur, V Gowri, A Pandrowala, A Gupta, V Joshi, M Sharma, K Arora, RK Pilania, H Chaudhary, A Agarwal, S Katiyar, S Bhattad, S Ramprakash, R CP, A Jayaram, V Gornale, R Raj, R Uppuluri, M Sivasankaran, D Munirathnam, HP Lashkari, M Kalra, A Sachdeva, A Sharma, S Balaji, GM Govindraj, S Karande, R Nanavati, M Manglani, G Subramanyam, A Sampagar, I CK, P Gutha, S Kanakia, SP Mundada, V Krishna, S Nampoothiri, S Nemani, A Rawat, M Desai, M Madkaikar |
Frontiers in immunology | 2020 |