Pharmacological targeting of ICAM-1 signaling in brain endothelial cells: potential for treating neuroinflammation
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Pharmacological targeting of ICAM-1 signaling in brain endothelial cells: potential for treating neuroinflammation
Abstract
(1) The vasculature of the blood-brain barrier allows only comparatively few leukocytes to enter and survey the healthy central nervous system (CNS). However, during pathological CNS inflammation, the number of leukocytes adhering to and penetrating the CNS vasculature increases strongly. (2) Endothelial adhesion molecules do not only mediate firm adhesion of leukocyte to vascular beds but also trigger signaling cascades within the endothelial cell, which play a crucial role in modulating subsequent leukocyte diapedesis. (3) Signaling through endothelial intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1, CD54) has been shown to induce changes of the endothelial cytoskeleton, transcription, and interendothelial junctions, all of which may be important in modulating endothelial disposition to infiltrating leukocytes. Furthermore, a number of recent reports document that drugs interfering with endothelial ICAM-1 signaling, efficiently reduce leukocyte migration both in vitro and in animal models of CNS inflammation. (4) These approaches are novel in as much as they target vascular beds rather than the penetrating leukocytes. Since endothelial ICAM-1 signaling appears to differ between different vascular beds we propose that such compounds could potentially be used as exquisite drugs in the treatment of neuroinflammatory diseases.
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