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Publication : Activated β<sub>2</sub> Integrins Restrict Neutrophil Recruitment during Murine Acute Pseudomonal Pneumonia.

First Author  Wilson ZS Year  2017
Journal  Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol Volume  56
Issue  5 Pages  620-627
PubMed ID  28157452 Mgi Jnum  J:260512
Mgi Id  MGI:6149866 Doi  10.1165/rcmb.2016-0215OC
Citation  Wilson ZS, et al. (2017) Activated beta2 Integrins Restrict Neutrophil Recruitment during Murine Acute Pseudomonal Pneumonia. Am J Respir Cell Mol Biol 56(5):620-627
abstractText  Rapid neutrophil recruitment is critical for the efficient clearance of bacterial pathogens from the lungs. Although beta2 integrins and their activation are required for neutrophil recruitment from postcapillary venules of the systemic circulation into inflamed tissues, the involvement of integrins in neutrophil recruitment in response to respiratory infection varies among bacterial pathogens. For stimuli eliciting beta2 integrin-dependent neutrophil influx, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa, it remains unclear whether the activation of beta2 integrins is an essential step in this process. In the current study, we analyze neutrophil trafficking within the lungs of mice infected with Pseudomonas aeruginosa and evaluate the role of beta2 integrin activation through genetic deletion of talin-1 or Kindlin-3 or by pharmacological inhibition of high-affinity beta2 integrins using a small molecule allosteric antagonist. We observe that attenuation of high-affinity beta2 integrins leads to an enhancement of neutrophil emigration into lung interstitium and airspaces. Neutrophil effector functions, including the production of reactive oxygen species and the phagocytosis of bacteria, are only partially dependent on high-affinity beta2 integrins. These results reveal a mechanism by which activated beta2 integrins limit neutrophil entry into the lung tissue and airspaces during acute pseudomonal pneumonia and suggest potential strategies for modulating neutrophil-mediated host defense.
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