Critical role of CXC chemokines in endotoxemic liver injury in mice
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Critical role of CXC chemokines in endotoxemic liver injury in mice
Abstract
Tissue accumulation of leukocytes constitutes a rate-limiting step in endotoxin-induced tissue injury. Chemokines have the capacity to regulate leukocyte trafficking. However, the role of CXC chemokines, i.e., macrophage inflammatory protein-2 (MIP-2) and cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant (KC), in leukocyte recruitment, microvascular perfusion failure, cellular injury, and apoptosis in the liver remains elusive. Herein, mice were challenged with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in combination with D-galactosamine, and intravital microscopy of the liver microcirculation was conducted 6 h later. It was found that immunoneutralization of MIP-2 and KC did not reduce LPS-induced leukocyte rolling and adhesion in postsinusoidal venules. In contrast, pretreatment with monoclonal antibodies against MIP-2 and KC abolished (83% reduction) extravascular recruitment of leukocytes in the livers of endotoxemic mice. Notably, endotoxin challenge increased the expression of CXC chemokines, which was mainly confined to hepatocytes. Moreover, endotoxin-induced increases of liver enzymes and hepatocellular apoptosis were decreased by more than 82% and 68%, respectively, and sinusoidal perfusion was restored in mice passively immunized against MIP-2 and KC. In conclusion, this study indicates that intravascular accumulation of leukocytes in the liver is independent of CXC chemokines in endotoxemic mice. Instead, our novel data suggest that CXC chemokines are instrumental in regulating endotoxin-induced transmigration and extravascular tissue accumulation of leukocytes. Indeed, these findings demonstrate that interference with MIP-2 and KC functions protects against septic liver damage and may constitute a potential therapeutic strategy to control pathological inflammation in endotoxemia.
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Critical role of CXC chemokines in endotoxemic liver injury in mice.J Leukoc Biol. 2004 Dec;76(6):1089-90; author reply 1091-2. doi: 10.1189/jlb.0504309. Epub 2004 Aug 26. J Leukoc Biol. 2004. PMID: 15331625 No abstract available.
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