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Publication : Decreased resistance to bacterial infection and granulocyte defects in IAP-deficient mice.

First Author  Lindberg FP Year  1996
Journal  Science Volume  274
Issue  5288 Pages  795-8
PubMed ID  8864123 Mgi Jnum  J:36489
Mgi Id  MGI:83916 Doi  10.1126/science.274.5288.795
Citation  Lindberg FP, et al. (1996) Decreased resistance to bacterial infection and granulocyte defects in IAP-deficient mice. Science 274(5288):795-8
abstractText  Granulocyte [polymorphonuclear leucocyte (PMN)] migration to sites of infection and subsequent activation is essential for host defense. Gene-targeted mice deficient for integrin-associated protein (IAP, also termed CD47) succumbed to Escherichia coli peritonitis at inoccula survived by heterozygous littermates. In vivo, they had an early defect in PMN accumulation at the site of infection. In vitro, IAP-/- PMNs were deficient in beta3 integrin-dependent ligand binding, activation of an oxidative burst, and Fc receptor-mediated phagocytosis. Thus, IAP plays a key role in host defense by participating both in PMN migration in response to bacterial infection and in PMN activation at extravascular sites.
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