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Recombinant Integrin CD11b A-domain Blocks Polymorphonuclear Cells Recruitment and Protects Against Skeletal Muscle Inflammatory Injury in the Rat

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Journal Immunology
Date 2006 Oct 10
PMID 17026721
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The beta2 integrin CD11b/CD18 (CR3) is a major adhesion receptor of neutrophils, normally utilized to fend off infections. This receptor contributes, however, to multiple forms of non-infectious inflammatory injury when dysregulated as shown in gene knock-outs and through the use of blocking monoclonal antibodies. The major ligand recognition site of CR3 has been mapped to the A-domain in the CD11b subunit (CD11bA). The recombinant form of this domain exhibits a ligand binding profile similar to that of the holoreceptor. To assess the potential anti-inflammatory activity of CD11bA as a competitive antagonist of CR3 in vivo, we assessed its effects on a developed animal model of traumatic skeletal muscle injury in the rat. Recombinant soluble rat CD11bA-domain fused to glutathione-S-transferase (GST) was administered intravenously in a single dose at 1 mg/kg to nine groups of Wistar rats, five in each group, 30 min before inducing traumatic skeletal muscle injury. Control animals received either a function-blocking anti-CD11b/CD18 monoclonal antibody (1 mg/kg), non-functional mutant forms of the CD11bA (D140GS/AGA, T209/A, D242/A), recombinant GST or buffer alone. In control animals, the wounded muscle showed oedema, erythrocyte extravasation and myonecrosis both within and outside the immediate wounded area (5-10 mm zone) and influx of neutrophils was detected 30 min post-wound, followed by a second wave 3 hr later. Wild-type CD11bA- or anti-CD11b monoclonal antibody (mAb)-treated rats showed a comparable and significant decrease in the number of infiltrating PMN (78 + 4%, n = 70 and 86 +/- 2%, n = 50, respectively) and preservation of the muscular fibres outside the immediate zone of necrosis (75 + 4%, n = 70, 84 +/- 1%, n = 50, respectively), compared to controls. These data demonstrate that CD11bA can be an effective tissue-preserving agent in acute inflammatory muscular injury.

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