Alpha 4 Integrins Mediate Lymphocyte Attachment and Rolling Under Physiologic Flow
Overview
Authors
Affiliations
Of the several families of adhesion receptors involved in leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions, only the selectins have been shown to initiate leukocyte interaction under physiologic shear; indeed, beta 2 (CD18) intergrins responsible for neutrophil arrest are unable to engage without prior selectin-mediated rolling. In contrast, alpha 4 (CD49d) integrins are shown here to initiate lymphocyte contract ("tethering") in vitro under shear and in the absence of a selectin contribution. The alpha 4 integrin ligands MAdCAM-1 and VCAM-1 support loose reversible interactions including rolling, as well as rapid sticking and arrest that is favored following integrin activation. Moreover, alpha 4 beta 7 mediates L-selectin (CD62L)-independent attachment of blood-borne lymphocytes to lamina propria venules in situ. Scanning electron microscopy of alpha 4 beta 7hi lymphoid cells reveals that, like L-selectin, alpha 4 beta 7 is highly concentrated on microvillous sites of initial cellular contact, whereas the beta 2 integrin LFA-1 is excluded from villi. Thus, alpha 4 but not beta 2 integrins can initiate leukocyte adhesion under flow, a capacity that may be in part a function of topographic presentation on microvilli.
Everest E, Ulgen E, Uygunoglu U, Tutuncu M, Saip S, Sezerman O PeerJ. 2024; 9:e11922.
PMID: 39544199 PMC: 11563213. DOI: 10.7717/peerj.11922.
The crossroad between tumor and endothelial cells.
Ribatti D Clin Exp Med. 2024; 24(1):227.
PMID: 39325128 PMC: 11427519. DOI: 10.1007/s10238-024-01490-1.
Regulatory T cell homing and activation is a signature of neonatal sepsis.
Sossou D, Ezinmegnon S, Agbota G, Gbedande K, Accrombessi M, Massougbodji A Front Immunol. 2024; 15:1420554.
PMID: 39072327 PMC: 11272980. DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1420554.
Saunders M, Rad L, Williams L, Landers J, Urie R, Hocevar S Adv Healthc Mater. 2024; 14(5):e2400237.
PMID: 38691819 PMC: 11527797. DOI: 10.1002/adhm.202400237.
Mechanical forces amplify TCR mechanotransduction in T cell activation and function.
Jeffreys N, Brockman J, Zhai Y, Ingber D, Mooney D Appl Phys Rev. 2024; 11(1):011304.
PMID: 38434676 PMC: 10848667. DOI: 10.1063/5.0166848.