P-selectin, an endothelial leukocyte adhesion receptor, is rapidly translocated to the cell surface upon release from storage granules called Weibel-Palade bodies and is also transcriptionally upregulated upon cytokine stimulation of endothelial cells (ECs). These two pathways of surface expression are coincident with the rapid and cytokine-inducible pathway of neutrophil adhesion to ECs. Constitutive P-selectin expression is largely absent in cultured murine brain microvascular EC (BMEC) monolayers, but interleukin-1beta and tumor necrosis factor-alpha stimulation for 4 hours leads to dramatic P-selectin upregulation. The functional relevance of differential P-selectin expression in these cells was examined by studying BMECs derived from wild-type mice and P-selectin-deficient mice. We show that P-selectin deficiency does not affect Weibel-Palade body formation or their release in response to short-acting agonists. However, in the absence of P-selectin, the brain endothelium is unable to support neutrophil adhesion after stimulation with these agonists, which may contribute to the immune privilege status of the brain. We show that P- selectin does play a major role in supporting neutrophil adhesion in the cytokine-induced pathway in BMECs in the context of other cytokine- inducible endothelial-leukocyte adhesion receptors, E-selectin, ICAM-1, and VCAM-1.
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December 15, 1996
Brain endothelium lack one of two pathways of P-selectin-mediated neutrophil adhesion Free
FJ Barkalow,
FJ Barkalow
Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
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MJ Goodman,
MJ Goodman
Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
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ME Gerritsen,
ME Gerritsen
Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
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TN Mayadas
TN Mayadas
Department of Pathology, Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
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Blood (1996) 88 (12): 4585–4593.
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FJ Barkalow, MJ Goodman, ME Gerritsen, TN Mayadas; Brain endothelium lack one of two pathways of P-selectin-mediated neutrophil adhesion. Blood 1996; 88 (12): 4585–4593. doi: https://doi.org/10.1182/blood.V88.12.4585.bloodjournal88124585
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