Inhibitory effects of TSG-6 link module on leukocyte-endothelial cell interactions in vitro and in vivo

Thong V. Cao, Mylinh La, Stephen J. Getting, Anthony J. Day, Mauro Perretti

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    Abstract

    Objective: The authors investigated whether the anti-inflammatory protein tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-stimulated gene-6 (TSG-6) and its Link module (Link_TSG6) could affect the complex multistep process of leukocyte/endothelial cell (EC) interaction. Methods: Mouse mesenteries were inflamed with interleukin (IL)-1β and the extent of leukocyte rolling, adhesion, and emigration was determined after 2 h. Link_TSG6 and a single-point mutant (termed K13E) were given intraperitoneally together with the cytokine. Human neutrophil chemotaxis and transmigration were determined in vitro in response to IL-8 and/or TNF-α. TSC-6, Link_TSG6, and K13E were added to the leukocytes or the EC monolayers. Results: Co-injection of Link_TSG6 with IL-1β selectively inhibited cell flux, adhesion. and emigration as analyzed in mesenteric postcapillary venules. The fewer cells that rolled in the animals treated with Link_TSG6 displayed a velocity similar to that measured in vehicle-treated mice. In vitro, Link_TSG6 did not affect neutrophil chemotaxis or EC activation but did inhibit neutrophil transmigration across EC monolayers. The latter effect, was shared by full-length TSG-6 and observed equally in response to IL-8 or TNF-α. Conclusions: These data restrict the site of action for at least some of the anti-inflammatory effects ascribed to TSG-6/Link_TSG6 to the microenvironment of the extravasating leukocyte. Copyright © 2004 Taylor & Francis Inc.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)615-624
    Number of pages9
    JournalMicrocirculation
    Volume11
    Issue number7
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2004

    Keywords

    • Anti-inflammation
    • Intravital microscopy
    • Migration
    • Neutrophil

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