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P-Selectin and P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand 1 Mediate Rolling of Activated CD8+ T Cells in Inflamed Colonic Venules.

Muhammad, Asad LU ; Röme, Andrada LU ; Wang, Yusheng LU ; Sato, Tohru and Thorlacius, Henrik LU (2009) In Journal of Investigative Medicine 57(7). p.765-768
Abstract
BACKGROUND:: Activated T cells regulate inflammatory diseases in the intestinal tract; however, the adhesive mechanisms governing CD8 T-cell recruitment in the colon are not known. METHODS:: Herein, we used a graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) model to study CD8 T-cell rolling and adhesion in the large intestine by use of intravital fluorescence microscopy. Graft-versus-host disease was induced by transferring 50 x 10 allogeneic donor splenocytes from BDF1, B6, H-2b mice to recipient BDF1, H-2 mice. After 8 days, rhodamine-labeled CD8 T cells (4 x 10) from healthy and GvHD mice were injected into both healthy and GvHD recipient mice, and CD8 T-cell-endothelium interactions were studied in the colon. RESULTS:: Activated CD8 T cells from GvHD... (More)
BACKGROUND:: Activated T cells regulate inflammatory diseases in the intestinal tract; however, the adhesive mechanisms governing CD8 T-cell recruitment in the colon are not known. METHODS:: Herein, we used a graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) model to study CD8 T-cell rolling and adhesion in the large intestine by use of intravital fluorescence microscopy. Graft-versus-host disease was induced by transferring 50 x 10 allogeneic donor splenocytes from BDF1, B6, H-2b mice to recipient BDF1, H-2 mice. After 8 days, rhodamine-labeled CD8 T cells (4 x 10) from healthy and GvHD mice were injected into both healthy and GvHD recipient mice, and CD8 T-cell-endothelium interactions were studied in the colon. RESULTS:: Activated CD8 T cells from GvHD mice expressed higher levels of P-selectin ligand and decreased levels of L-selectin. Immunoneutralization of P-selectin and P-selectin glycoprotein ligand 1 reduced CD8 T-cell rolling and adhesion in inflamed colonic venules by more than 71%. Inhibition of E-selectin had no effect on GvHD-induced CD8 T-cell-endothelium interactions. CONCLUSIONS:: We conclude that P-selectin and P-selectin glycoprotein ligand 1 are dominating molecules in supporting adhesive interactions of CD8 T cells in inflamed colonic venules and may be useful targets to protect against pathological inflammation in the large bowel. (Less)
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  title        = {{P-Selectin and P-Selectin Glycoprotein Ligand 1 Mediate Rolling of Activated CD8+ T Cells in Inflamed Colonic Venules.}},
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