Diminished Soluble and Total Cellular L-selectin in Cord Blood is Associated with Its Impaired Shedding from Activated Neutrophils
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We have previously shown that surface levels of the adhesive glycoprotein, L-selectin, are diminished on cord blood neutrophils (polymorphonuclear leukocytes, PMN) and associated with impaired adherence to endothelium under flow conditions. To test the hypothesis that diminished surface levels reflect a total cellular deficiency, we measured L-selectin in PMN lysates and plasma from cord and adult blood. L-selectin content was decreased in cord blood PMN lysates compared with those of adults by both Western blot analyses and ELISA (cord blood, 1195 +/- 160 pg/mL; adult, 1870 +/- 260 pg/mL; X +/- SEM; p < 0.05). Soluble L-selectin levels were also decreased in cord blood plasma (324 +/- 24 ng/mL versus 537 +/- 28 ng/mLiter in adult plasma, p < 0.01). To evaluate L-selectin function, we next compared the dose dependent effect of several chemoattractants on shedding of L-selectin from cord blood and adult PMN. Adult PMN showed greater overall shedding of L-selectin as compared with cord blood PMN after stimulation with fMet-Leu-Phe (p < 0.03) and granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor (p < 0.02). In contrast, shedding of L-selectin was similar between groups after IL-8 tested stimulation. We conclude that cord blood PMN have a decreased cellular content of L-selectin in addition to an impaired ability to shed surface L-selectin in response to specific inflammatory mediators.
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