Authors
OMID Abbassi, TK Kishimoto, LV McIntire, DC Anderson, C Wayne Smith
Publication date
1993/12/1
Journal
The Journal of clinical investigation
Volume
92
Issue
6
Pages
2719-2730
Publisher
American Society for Clinical Investigation
Description
E-selectin was evaluated for its ability to support neutrophil adhesion under conditions of flow. At a wall shear stress of 1.85 dyn/cm2, neutrophils were found to attach to E-selectin expressed on the apical surface of L cell monolayers. The initial intercellular contact was most often evidenced by neutrophils rolling on the monolayer at a mean rate of congruent to 10 microns/s. Anti-E-selectin monoclonal antibody, CL2/6, inhibited this interaction by > 90%. Rolling neutrophils often transiently stopped, but in contrast to the behavior on stimulated endothelial cells, they remained spherical in shape and did not migrate on or beneath the monolayer. A possible contribution of neutrophil L-selectin to this interaction was indicated by the findings that anti-L-selectin monoclonal antibody, DREG-56, inhibited E-selectin-dependent adhesion under flow by > 65%, and there was a highly significant correlation between surface …
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