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ICAM-1/LFA-1 interaction contributes to the induction of endothelial cell-cell separation: implication for enhanced leukocyte diapedesis
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Endothelial CellsCell AdhesionImmunologyBlood CellPathologyEc ContractionIcam-1/lfa-1 Interaction ContributesCellular PhysiologyInflammationEc SeparationCell SignalingEnhanced Leukocyte DiapedesisEndothelial Cell PathobiologyGranulocyteCell TraffickingChronic InflammationAutoimmunityVascular BiologyCell BiologyCytokineEndothelial Cell-cell SeparationEndothelial DysfunctionMedicineExtracellular Matrix
The basic route and mechanism for diapedesis has not yet to be fully defined. Here we present evidence that "cell-cell separation" between endothelial cells (ECs) may provide a route for leukocyte diapedesis. We unexpectedly found that extensive interaction between peripheral blood leukocytes and ECs that were activated by TNF-alpha induced the opening of EC contacts and, surprisingly, resulted in cell-cell separation. This event was specific to the intercellular adhesion molecules-1 (ICAM-1)/leukocyte function- associated antigen-1 interaction, as demonstrated by the following: (1) ICAM-1 expression correlated with increased EC contraction; and (2) the blocking of ICAM-1 selectively inhibited EC separation. Thus, we suggest that "cell-cell separation" could be a mechanism for diapedesis in situations that may require massive leukocyte infiltration.
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