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Bovine respiratory syncytial virus infection influences the impact of alpha- and beta-integrin-mediated adhesion of peripheral blood neutrophils.

E C Soethout1, A F G Antonis, L H Ulfman, A Hoek, R G van der Most, K E Müller, V P M G Rutten.   

Abstract

Neutrophil migration into the airways and pulmonary tissue is a common finding in bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) infections. Although neutrophil trans-endothelial migration in general depends on beta2-integrins, alternative integrins such as the alpha4-integrins have been implicated. In this study, rolling and firm adhesion of peripheral blood neutrophils isolated from healthy and BRSV-infected calves to tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha activated pulmonary endothelium was investigated under flow conditions in vitro. For neutrophils obtained from healthy animals, inhibition of the beta2-integrin reduced firm adhesion to 63% and inhibition of alpha4-integrin to 73% compared with untreated controls. Inhibition of both integrins reduced firm adhesion to 25%. Rolling velocity, which is used as a parameter for integrin involvement in neutrophil rolling, increased 1.7-fold by blocking beta2-integrin and was significantly augmented to 2.5-fold by blocking both alpha4- and beta2-integrins. For neutrophils obtained from BRSV-infected animals, however, rolling velocities at 10 days after infection (p.i.) were not influenced by blocking adhesion of alpha4- and beta2-integrins, indicating that these integrins did not support neutrophil rolling. In addition, the inhibition of firm adhesion by blocking both alpha4- and beta2-integrins was reduced significantly 9 days post-infection, resulting in a residual 68% neutrophil binding at 9 days p.i. Non-blocked firm adherence was not reduced, indicating that binding was achieved by other mechanisms than through alpha4- and beta2-integrins. These results demonstrate an important function for alpha4- and beta2-integrins in rolling and firm adherence of bovine neutrophils, to TNF-alpha-activated endothelium and show the dynamic use of these integrins for adhesion and migration by neutrophils in the course of BRSV infection.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15544613      PMCID: PMC1809228          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.2004.02639.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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