| Literature DB >> 7532680 |
F W Luscinskas1, H Ding, A H Lichtman.
Abstract
This report examines the adhesive interactions of human CD4+ T lymphocytes with tumor necrosis factor alpha-activated human endothelial cell monolayers in an in vitro model that mimics microcirculatory flow conditions. Resting CD4+ T cell interactions with activated endothelium consisted of initial attachment followed by rolling, stable arrest, and then spreading and transendothelial migration. P-selectin, but not E-, or L-selectin, mediated most of this initial contact and rolling, whereas beta 1-integrins (alpha 4 beta 1), interacting with endothelial-expressed vascular cell adhesion molecule 1, participated in rolling and mediated stable arrest. In contrast, beta 2-integrins were primarily involved in spreading and transmigration. These findings highlight an important role for P-selectin and suggest discrete functions for beta 1- and beta 2-integrins during lymphocyte recruitment to sites of immune-mediated inflammation.Entities:
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Year: 1995 PMID: 7532680 PMCID: PMC2191919 DOI: 10.1084/jem.181.3.1179
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Med ISSN: 0022-1007 Impact factor: 14.307