Alkali-treated LPS of Yersinia enterocolitica does not induce expression of E-selectin, ICAM-1 or VCAM-1 on endothelial cells but may mediate antibody- and complement-dependent cell injury
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Alkali-treated LPS of Yersinia enterocolitica does not induce expression of E-selectin, ICAM-1 or VCAM-1 on endothelial cells but may mediate antibody- and complement-dependent cell injury
Abstract
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS) prepared from a rough mutant of Salmonella typhimurium and deacylated enzymatically (dLPS) does not promote neutrophil adherence to human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs). This paper reports that similarly, a smooth form of LPS prepared from Yersinia enterocolitica O:3, a serotype known to trigger reactive arthritis in humans, and treated with alkali (yersinia LPS-OH) failed to augment neutrophil adherence to HUVECs. Studies of the mechanism underlying the poor augmentation revealed that neither enzymatically deacylated LPS from Escherichia coli J5 (J5 dLPS) nor yersinia LPS-OH stimulated expression of endothelial cell adhesion molecules E-selectin, VCAM-1 and ICAM-1, whereas both intact J5 LPS and yersinia LPS were stimulatory. Impaired up-regulation could not be explained by decreased binding of yersinia LPS-OH to HUVECs. Furthermore, 51Cr-labelled HUVECs treated with different concentrations of yersinia LPS-OH released 51Cr in the presence of anti-yersinia anti-O antibody and complement. J5 dLPS and yersinia LPS-OH inhibited up-regulation of the adhesion molecules induced by J5 LPS and yersinia LPS but not that induced by tumour necrosis factor alpha. Taken together, the results suggest that although yersinia LPS-OH can depress development of acute inflammation by inhibiting up-regulation of endothelial-cell adhesion molecules, sufficient LPS-OH is bound to induce cell injury and thereby inflammation in the presence of specific antibody and complement. The findings may have pathogenetic implications in yersinia-triggered reactive arthritis characterized by dissemination of yersinia LPS throughout the body.
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