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Publication : Neutrophil dependence of vascular remodeling after Mycoplasma infection of mouse airways.

First Author  Baluk P Year  2014
Journal  Am J Pathol Volume  184
Issue  6 Pages  1877-89
PubMed ID  24726646 Mgi Jnum  J:211096
Mgi Id  MGI:5573119 Doi  10.1016/j.ajpath.2014.02.010
Citation  Baluk P, et al. (2014) Neutrophil dependence of vascular remodeling after Mycoplasma infection of mouse airways. Am J Pathol 184(6):1877-89
abstractText  Vascular remodeling is a feature of sustained inflammation in which capillaries enlarge and acquire the phenotype of venules specialized for plasma leakage and leukocyte recruitment. We sought to determine whether neutrophils are required for vascular remodeling in the respiratory tract by using Mycoplasma pulmonis infection as a model of sustained inflammation in mice. The time course of vascular remodeling coincided with the influx of neutrophils during the first few days after infection and peaked at day 5. Depletion of neutrophils with antibody RB6-8C5 or 1A8 reduced neutrophil influx and vascular remodeling after infection by about 90%. Similarly, vascular remodeling after infection was suppressed in Cxcr2(-/-) mice, in which neutrophils adhered to the endothelium of venules but did not extravasate into the tissue. Expression of the venular adhesion molecule P-selectin increased in endothelial cells from day 1 to day 3 after infection, as did expression of the Cxcr2-receptor ligands Cxcl1 and Cxcl2. Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFalpha) expression increased more than sixfold in the trachea of wild-type and Cxcr2(-/-) mice, but intratracheal administration of TNFalpha did not induce vascular remodeling similar to that seen in infection. We conclude that neutrophil influx is required for remodeling of capillaries into venules in the airways of mice with Mycoplasma infection and that TNFalpha signaling is necessary but not sufficient for vascular remodeling.
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