[PDF][PDF] Mac-1 signaling via Src-family and Syk kinases results in elastase-dependent thrombohemorrhagic vasculopathy

J Hirahashi, D Mekala, J Van Ziffle, L Xiao… - Immunity, 2006 - cell.com
J Hirahashi, D Mekala, J Van Ziffle, L Xiao, S Saffaripour, DD Wagner, SD Shapiro, C Lowell
Immunity, 2006cell.com
CD18 integrins promote neutrophil recruitment, and their engagement activates tyrosine
kinases, leading to neutrophil activation. However, the significance of integrin-dependent
leukocyte activation in vivo has been difficult to prove. Here, in a model of
thrombohemorrhagic vasculitis, the CD18 integrin Mac-1 on neutrophils recognized
complement C3 deposited within vessel walls and triggered a signaling pathway involving
the Src-family kinase Hck and the Syk tyrosine kinase. This led to neutrophil elastase …
Summary
CD18 integrins promote neutrophil recruitment, and their engagement activates tyrosine kinases, leading to neutrophil activation. However, the significance of integrin-dependent leukocyte activation in vivo has been difficult to prove. Here, in a model of thrombohemorrhagic vasculitis, the CD18 integrin Mac-1 on neutrophils recognized complement C3 deposited within vessel walls and triggered a signaling pathway involving the Src-family kinase Hck and the Syk tyrosine kinase. This led to neutrophil elastase release, causing hemorrhage, fibrin deposition, and thrombosis. Mice genetically deficient in any of these components (C3, Mac-1, Hck, Syk, or elastase) were resistant to disease despite normal tissue neutrophil accumulation. Disease was restored in Mac-1-deficient mice infused with wild-type, but not kinase- or elastase-deficient, neutrophils. Elastase release in the inflamed tissue was reduced in Mac-1-deficient mice, and a deficiency of Mac-1 or the kinases blocked neutrophil elastase release in vitro. These data suggest that Mac-1 engagement of complement activates tyrosine kinases to promote elastase-dependent blood vessel injury in vivo.
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