Literature DB >> 9605163

Coengagement of ICAM-3 and Fc receptors induces chemokine secretion and spreading by myeloid leukocytes.

J M Kessel1, J Hayflick, A S Weyrich, P A Hoffman, M Gallatin, T M McIntyre, S M Prescott, G A Zimmerman.   

Abstract

ICAM-3 is expressed at high levels on myeloid leukocytes, but its function on these cells is unknown. We tested the hypothesis that it transduces outside-in proinflammatory signals using immobilized mAbs to engage ICAM-3 on freshly isolated human monocytes and neutrophils. Two immobilized Abs that recognize epitopes in the extracellular domain 1 of ICAM-3, which is critical for recognition by the alphaL/beta2 integrin, potently induced secretion of MIP-1alpha, IL-8, and MCP-1 by monocytes and triggered IL-8 secretion by neutrophils. These chemokines are products of immediate-early genes that are induced when myeloid cells are activated. Chemokine secretion induced by "triggering" Abs was greater than that induced by isotype-matched immobilized Abs against ICAM-1, ICAM-2, PECAM-1, control Igs, or immobilized control proteins. Coengagement of ICAM-3 and Fc receptors (FcgammaRI or FcgammaRII) was required for maximal chemokine secretion by monocytes. Microscopy documented that there is also dramatic spreading of monocytes when surface ICAM-3 is engaged by immobilized Abs. Spreading was induced by Fab and F(ab')2 fragments of triggering anti-ICAM-3 mAb, demonstrating direct outside-in signaling, but was not required for chemokine secretion. These experiments indicate that ICAM-3 may transmit outside-in signals when it is engaged by beta2 integrins during myeloid cell-cell interactions in inflammatory lesions. Binding of Fc receptors by Ig in the local environment can amplify the responses.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9605163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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