Dynamic shifts in LFA-1 affinity regulate neutrophil rolling, arrest, and transmigration on inflamed endothelium.
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Polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) recruitment to vascular endothelium during acute inflammation involves cooperation between selectins, G-proteins, and beta2-integrins. LFA-1 (CD11a/CD18) affinity correlates with specific adhesion functions because a shift from low to intermediate affinity supports rolling on ICAM-1, whereas high affinity is associated with shear-resistant leukocyte arrest. We imaged PMN adhesion on cytokine-inflamed endothelium in a parallel-plate flow chamber to define the dynamics of beta2-integrin function during recruitment and transmigration. After arrest on inflamed endothelium, high-affinity LFA-1 aligned along the uropod-pseudopod major axis, which was essential for efficient neutrophil polarization and subsequent transmigration. An allosteric small molecule inhibitor targeted to the I-domain stabilized LFA-1 in an intermediate-affinity conformation, which supported neutrophil rolling but inhibited cell polarization and abrogated transmigration. We conclude that a shift in LFA-1 from intermediate to high affinity during the transition from rolling to arrest provides the contact-mediated signaling and guidance necessary for PMN transmigration on inflamed endothelium.
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Dynamic shifts in LFA-1 affinity regulate neutrophil rolling, arrest, and transmigration on inflamed endothelium Running Title: LFA-1 affinity regulates neutrophil recruitment
1 University of California, Davis. Department of Biomedical Engineering. Genome and Biomedical Sciences Facility, 451 E. Health Sciences Dr., Davis, California, 95616-5294. 530-752-1430 (U. S., A. F. H. L., M. R. S.) 530-754-2193 (C. E. G.), 530-752-0299 (S. I. S.). Fax 530-754-5739 2 ICOS Corporation, 22021 20 Ave. SE, Bothell, Washington 98021. 3 Current Address: The Scripps Research Institut...
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Blood
دوره 107 5 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2006