A two-insult in vitro model of PMN-mediated pulmonary endothelial damage: requirements for adherence and chemokine release

TH Wyman, AJ Bjornsen, DJ Elzi… - … of Physiology-Cell …, 2002 - journals.physiology.org
TH Wyman, AJ Bjornsen, DJ Elzi, CW Smith, KM England, M Kelher, CC Silliman
American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology, 2002journals.physiology.org
Lysophosphatidylcholines (lyso-PCs), generated during blood storage, are etiologic in a two-
insult, sepsis-based model of transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI). Individually,
endotoxin (LPS) and lyso-PCs prime but do not activate neutrophils (PMNs). We
hypothesized that priming of PMNs alters their reactivity such that a second priming agent
causes PMN activation and endothelial cell damage. PMNs were primed or not with LPS
and then treated with lyso-PCs, and oxidase activation and elastase release were …
Lysophosphatidylcholines (lyso-PCs), generated during blood storage, are etiologic in a two-insult, sepsis-based model of transfusion-related acute lung injury (TRALI). Individually, endotoxin (LPS) and lyso-PCs prime but do not activate neutrophils (PMNs). We hypothesized that priming of PMNs alters their reactivity such that a second priming agent causes PMN activation and endothelial cell damage. PMNs were primed or not with LPS and then treated with lyso-PCs, and oxidase activation and elastase release were measured. For coculture experiments, activation of human pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells (HMVECs) was assessed by ICAM-1 expression and chemokine release. HMVECs were stimulated or not with LPS, PMNs were added, cells were incubated with lyso-PCs, and the number of viable HMVECs was counted. Lyso-PCs activated LPS-primed PMNs. HMVEC activation resulted in increased ICAM-1 and release of ENA-78, GROα, and IL-8. PMN-mediated HMVEC damage was dependent on LPS activation of HMVECs, chemokine release, PMN adhesion, and lyso-PC activation of the oxidase. In conclusion, sequential exposure of PMNs to priming agents activates the microbicidal arsenal, and PMN-mediated HMVEC damage was the result of two insults: HMVEC activation and PMN oxidase assembly.
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