OBJECTIVE: After an ischemic event vascular growth factors are involved in regulating leukocyte infiltration in inflammatory processes. This study focused on effects of 2 other angiogenic growth factors, angiopoietin-1 and angiopoietin-2, on human neutrophils and on the involvement of the angiopoietin receptor Tie-2. METHODS: Neutrophils were from venous blood of healthy donors and cell migration was studied by micropore filter assays. Receptor expression was investigated by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for mRNA and fluorescence-activated cell-sorter scanner (FACS) analysis. Signaling mechanisms required for angiopoietin-dependent effects were tested functionally by using signaling enzyme blockers. RESULTS: The angiopoietins were chemotactic for neutrophils. They showed antagonistic effects on each other and both inhibited VEGF-directed migration of neutrophils. The effects of both angiopoietins were Tie-2 dependent. Tie-2 receptor immunoreactivity was confirmed on neutrophils by FACS. De novo synthesis is suggested by Tie-2 receptor mRNA expression as demonstrated by reverse transcriptase PCR. CONCLUSIONS: Data suggest that a Tie-2 receptor is expressed by human neutrophils whose active site ligation with either angiopoietin-1 or angiopoietin-2 exerts migratory effects on the one hand and arrests VEGF-mediated chemotaxis on the other. These effects suggest a role of angiopoietins in modulating neutrophilic inflammation.
OBJECTIVE: After an ischemic event vascular growth factors are involved in regulating leukocyte infiltration in inflammatory processes. This study focused on effects of 2 other angiogenic growth factors, angiopoietin-1 and angiopoietin-2, on human neutrophils and on the involvement of the angiopoietin receptor Tie-2. METHODS: Neutrophils were from venous blood of healthy donors and cell migration was studied by micropore filter assays. Receptor expression was investigated by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for mRNA and fluorescence-activated cell-sorter scanner (FACS) analysis. Signaling mechanisms required for angiopoietin-dependent effects were tested functionally by using signaling enzyme blockers. RESULTS: The angiopoietins were chemotactic for neutrophils. They showed antagonistic effects on each other and both inhibited VEGF-directed migration of neutrophils. The effects of both angiopoietins were Tie-2 dependent. Tie-2 receptor immunoreactivity was confirmed on neutrophils by FACS. De novo synthesis is suggested by Tie-2 receptor mRNA expression as demonstrated by reverse transcriptase PCR. CONCLUSIONS: Data suggest that a Tie-2 receptor is expressed by human neutrophils whose active site ligation with either angiopoietin-1 or angiopoietin-2 exerts migratory effects on the one hand and arrests VEGF-mediated chemotaxis on the other. These effects suggest a role of angiopoietins in modulating neutrophilic inflammation.
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