Neutrophil apoptosis is modulated by endothelial transmigration and adhesion molecule engagement
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Neutrophil apoptosis is modulated by endothelial transmigration and adhesion molecule engagement
Abstract
Termination of a neutrophil-mediated inflammatory response occurs through the activation of the endogenous cell death program, apoptosis. Neutrophil apoptosis is a constitutive process that can be accelerated or delayed by signals from the microenvironment. Since cellular localization at the site of an inflammatory challenge is the critical first step in a neutrophil response, we investigated the effects of neutrophil transendothelial transmigration on the kinetic expression of apoptosis. Neutrophils isolated from rat lung following challenge with LPS demonstrated a significant delay in spontaneous apoptosis. This delay was a consequence of transmigration, since a comparable delay was seen when TNF-alpha, a potent inducer of apoptosis in vitro, was used as the inflammatory stimulus. Human neutrophils demonstrated comparable delays in apoptosis in vitro following migration across an endothelial monolayer in response to FMLP. Delayed apoptosis only occurred in cells that had first been primed by LPS, a stimulus shown to up-regulate beta2 integrins and down-regulate L-selectin. Finally, crosslinking of CD11a or CD11b, but not of CD18, with mAbs and F(ab')2 fragments produced a delay in spontaneous apoptosis, whereas crosslinking of L-selectin with mAb or its natural ligand, sulfatides, accelerated the apoptotic process. Cells in which apoptosis was inhibited demonstrated persistent functional respiratory burst activity. These observations establish a role for endothelial transmigration in the regulation of neutrophil apoptosis, and suggest that adhesion molecules serve a modulatory role in the expression of neutrophil programmed cell death.
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