Inhibition of delayed-type contact hypersensitivity in mice deficient in both E-selectin and P-selectin

ND Staite, JM Justen, LM Sly, AL Beaudet, DC Bullard - 1996 - ashpublications.org
ND Staite, JM Justen, LM Sly, AL Beaudet, DC Bullard
1996ashpublications.org
Leukocyte rolling and emigration in response to inflammatory stimuli appears to involve both
E-selectin-and P-selectin-dependent adhesion, which suggests that these molecules have
overlapping functions. To clarify their relative contributions in chronic inflammation, we
examined delayed-type contact hypersensitivity (DTH) responses in P-selectin, E-selectin,
and E-/P-selectin-deficient mice. Oxazolone-induced increases in ear thickness and ear
weight were equivalent in wild-type mice and in P-selectin and E-selectin mutants, but were …
Leukocyte rolling and emigration in response to inflammatory stimuli appears to involve both E-selectin- and P-selectin-dependent adhesion, which suggests that these molecules have overlapping functions. To clarify their relative contributions in chronic inflammation, we examined delayed-type contact hypersensitivity (DTH) responses in P-selectin, E-selectin, and E-/P-selectin-deficient mice. Oxazolone-induced increases in ear thickness and ear weight were equivalent in wild-type mice and in P-selectin and E-selectin mutants, but were significantly reduced in E-/P-selectin mutants. The number and area of microabscesses on the ears of E-/P-deficient mice were decreased by 72% and 93%, and the number of leukocytes invading the subdermal ear tissue was reduced. T cells from E-/P-deficient mice transferred oxazolone reactivity into naive wild-type mice. However, when donor T cells from wild-type mice were transferred into E-/P-selectin-deficient mice, the DTH response was significantly impaired. These results show that leukocyte recruitment into a subacute inflammatory reaction can occur when either P-selectin or E-selectin is present, but is significantly reduced when both selectins are absent. Both P- and E-selectin are likely to play important roles in the development and maintenance of inflammatory diseases.
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