Endothelial cell activation by leukocyte microparticles

M Mesri, DC Altieri - The Journal of Immunology, 1998 - journals.aai.org
M Mesri, DC Altieri
The Journal of Immunology, 1998journals.aai.org
The ability of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) to modulate endothelial cell (EC)
activation was investigated. Adding PMNs to cultured HUVECs resulted in a release of IL-6
(888±71 pg/ml, a 35-fold increase over release by the two cell types alone) and IL-8
(45.2±14.5 ng/ml, a 6.4-fold over PMN release alone and a 173-fold increase over EC
release alone). In contrast, the release of TNF-α, IL-1β, and platelet-derived growth factor
was not affected by the EC-PMN coculture. Neutralizing mAbs to ICAM-1 or β 2 integrins or a …
Abstract
The ability of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) to modulate endothelial cell (EC) activation was investigated. Adding PMNs to cultured HUVECs resulted in a release of IL-6 (888±71 pg/ml, a 35-fold increase over release by the two cell types alone) and IL-8 (45.2±14.5 ng/ml, a 6.4-fold over PMN release alone and a 173-fold increase over EC release alone). In contrast, the release of TNF-α, IL-1β, and platelet-derived growth factor was not affected by the EC-PMN coculture. Neutralizing mAbs to ICAM-1 or β 2 integrins or a physical segregation of PMNs and ECs did not reduce EC stimulation. In contrast, cell-free supernatants of PMNs recapitulated EC activation with an 18-fold up-regulation of EC IL-6 mRNA. The filtration of PMN supernatant or PMN pretreatment with metabolic antagonists or membrane cross-linking agents all suppressed EC activation. By flow cytometry, PMNs released in the supernatant, heterogeneous membrane-derived microparticles containing discrete proteins of 28 to 250 kDa as resolved by SDS-PAGE. PMN microparticle formation was enhanced by inflammatory stimuli, including formyl peptide and phorbol ester, and was time-dependent, reaching a plateau after a 1-h incubation from stimulation. Purified PMN microparticles induced EC IL-6 release in a reaction that was quantitatively indistinguishable from that observed with unfractionated PMN supernatant and unaffected by a neutralizing Ab to soluble IL-6R. These findings demonstrate that membrane microparticles released from stimulated PMNs are competent inflammatory mediators to produce EC activation and cytokine gene induction.
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