Venous levels of shear support neutrophil-platelet adhesion and neutrophil aggregation in blood via P-selectin and beta(2)-integrin | |
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关键词: SURFACE-ADHERENT PLATELETS; WHOLE-BLOOD; GLYCOPROTEIN LIGAND-1; ACTIVATED PLATELETS; FLOW-CYTOMETRY; POLYMORPHONUCLEAR LEUKOCYTES; IMMOBILIZED PLATELETS; STIMULATED PLATELETS; VONWILLEBRAND-FACTOR; INTEGRIN CD11B/CD18; | |
DOI : 10.1161/01.CIR.98.9.873 | |
来源: SCIE |
【 摘 要 】
Background-After activation, platelets adhere to neutrophils via P-selectin and beta(2)-integrin. The molecular mechanisms and adhesion events in whole blood exposed to venous levels of hydrodynamic shear in the absence of exogenous activation remain unknown. Methods and Results-Whole blood was sheared at approximate to 100 s(-1). The kinetics of neutrophil-platelet adhesion and neutrophil aggregation were measured in real time by flow cytometry. P-selectin was upregulated to the platelet surface in response to shear and was the primary factor mediating neutrophil-platelet adhesion. The extent of neutrophil aggregation increased linearly with platelet adhesion to neutrophils, Blocking either P-selectin, its glycoprotein ligand PSGL-1, or both simultaneously by preincubation with a monoclonal antibody resulted in equivalent inhibition of neutrophil-platelet adhesion (approximate to 30%) and neutrophil aggregation (approximate to 70%). The residual amount of neutrophil adhesion was blocked with anti-CD11b/CD18. Treatment of blood with prostacyclin analogue ZK36374, which raises cAMP levels in platelets, blocked P-selectin upregulation and neutrophil aggregation to baseline. Complete abrogation of platelet-neutrophil adhesion required both ZK36374 and anti-CD18. Electron microscopic observations of fixed blood specimens revealed that platelets augmented neutrophil aggregation both by forming bridges between neutrophils and through contact-mediated activation. Conclusions-The results are consistent with a model in which venous levels of shear support platelet adherence to neutrophils via P-selectin binding PSGL-1. This interaction alone is sufficient to mediate neutrophil aggregation. Abrogation of platelet adhesion and aggregation requires blocking Mac-1 in addition to PSGL-1 or P-selectin. The described mechanisms are likely of key importance in the pathogenesis and progression of thrombotic disorders that are exacerbated by leukocyte-platelet aggregation.
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