Granulocyte colony-stimulating factor promotes adhesion of neutrophils |
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Authors: | Chakraborty Arup Hentzen Eric R Seo Scott M Smith C Wayne |
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Affiliation: | Section of Infectious Diseases, Department of Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX 77030, USA. arupc@bcm.tmc.edu |
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Abstract: | Granulocyte colony stimulating factor(G-CSF) is well known for its ability to drive the maturation andmobilization of neutrophils. G-CSF also appears to have the potentialto activate functions of mature neutrophils, influencing recruitment atsites of inflammation and tissue injury. We investigated the ability ofG-CSF to stimulate adhesion of isolated blood neutrophils. G-CSFinduced significant adherence to intercellular adhesion molecule(ICAM)-1 that was both macrophage antigen-1 (Mac-1) and leukocytefunction-associated antigen-1 dependent. The kinetics ofG-CSF-stimulated adhesion to ICAM-1 peaked at 11 min without detectablesurface upregulation of Mac-1. This was in marked contrast tochemokines, in which peak activation of adhesion is seen within 1 minof stimulation. In contrast to chemokine-induced adhesion, G-CSFstimulation was not inhibited by pertussis toxin. G-CSF also augmentedthe attachment of neutrophils to activated human umbilical veinendothelial cells (HUVEC) through specific effects on neutrophils,because HUVEC appear to lack functional G-CSF receptors. |
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