Hypotonicity induces L-selectin shedding in human neutrophils |
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Authors: | Kaba N K Knauf P A |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, New York 14642, USA. |
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Abstract: | Expression levels of adhesion molecules on neutrophils are affectedunder various conditions, including ischemia, possibly becauseof associated increases in cell volume. We examined the effects of cellswelling in hypotonic media on the level of L-selectin (CD62L) and2-integrin (CD18) on human neutrophils. In hypotonic media, neutrophils shed L-selectin. The shedding was greatly reduced by30 µM RO31-9790, the metalloprotease (sheddase) inhibitor. Hypotonicity-induced L-selectin shedding was also time and tonicity dependent. Decreasing tonicity caused increased shedding. In 0.6× medium (0.6× the normal tonicity of 300 mosmol/kgH2O),shedding increased over a 2-h period, after which >70% of theneutrophils had lost L-selectin. In contrast to L-selectin, the levelof 2-integrin on the neutrophil surface was notsignificantly affected. Thus L-selectin shedding, which occurs onneutrophil activation and is usually accompanied by2-integrin upregulation, was selectively induced byhypotonicity without a corresponding effect on2-integrin. |
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