Literature DB >> 11120753

Severe inflammatory defect and reduced viability in CD18 and E-selectin double-mutant mice.

S B Forlow1, E J White, S C Barlow, S H Feldman, H Lu, G J Bagby, A L Beaudet, D C Bullard, K Ley.   

Abstract

CD18-deficient mice (CD18(-/-) mice) have a severe leukocyte recruitment defect in some organs, and no detectable defect in other models. Mice lacking E-selectin (CD62E(-/-) mice) have either no defect or a mild defect of neutrophil infiltration, depending on the model. CD18(-/-)CD62E(-/-), but not CD18(-/-)CD62P(-/-), mice generated by crossbreeding failed to thrive, reaching a maximum body weight of 10-15 grams. To explore the mechanisms underlying reduced viability, we investigated lethally irradiated CD62E(-/-) mice that were reconstituted with CD18(-/-) bone marrow. These mice, but not single-mutant controls, showed tenfold-increased rolling velocities in a TNF-alpha-induced model of inflammation. Leukocyte adhesion efficiency in CD18(-/-)CD62E(-/-) mice was reduced by 95%, and hematopoiesis was drastically altered, including severe bone marrow and blood neutrophilia and elevated G-CSF and GM-CSF levels. The greatly reduced viability of CD18(-/-)CD62E(-/-) mice appears to result from an inability to mount an adequate inflammatory response. Our data show that cooperation between E-selectin and CD18 integrins is necessary for neutrophil recruitment and that alternative adhesion pathways cannot compensate for the loss of these molecules.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11120753      PMCID: PMC387256          DOI: 10.1172/JCI10555

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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