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Publication : Reduced leukocyte migration, but normal rolling and arrest, in interleukin-8 receptor homologue knockout mice.

First Author  Becker MD Year  2000
Journal  Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci Volume  41
Issue  7 Pages  1812-7
PubMed ID  10845602 Mgi Jnum  J:62664
Mgi Id  MGI:1859434 Citation  Becker MD, et al. (2000) Reduced leukocyte migration, but normal rolling and arrest, in interleukin-8 receptor homologue knockout mice. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci 41(7):1812-7
abstractText  PURPOSE: To determine the role of the murine interleukin-8 receptor homologue (mIL-8Rh, neutrophil chemokine CXC receptor 2) in leukocyte migration using intravital microscopy in a standardized model of eye inflammation, endotoxin-induced uveitis (EIU). METHODS: Two hundred fifty nanograms of E. coli endotoxin was injected into the vitreous of knockout mIL-8Rh(-/-) (n = 7) mice or heterozygous littermate mIL-8Rh(+/-) controls (n = 7). Intravital microscopic examination of iris microvasculature was performed at baseline and 6 and 24 hours after endotoxin injection. The numbers of rolling (cells/mm2 endothelial surface/min), sticking (cells/mm2 endothelial surface), and infiltrating cells (cells/mm2 iris tissue) were evaluated by digital off-line quantification. RESULTS: The number of infiltrating cells was significantly reduced in mIL-8Rh(-/-) mice: 406 +/- 77 cells/mm2 at 6 hours and 242 +/- 50 cells/mm2 at 24 hours in mIL-8Rh(+/-) mice versus 14 +/- 4 cells/mm2 at 6 hours and 38 +/- 11 cells/mm2 at 24 hours in mIL-8Rh(-/-) mice (P < 0.001). In contrast, the absence of the IL-8 receptor homologue did not reduce rolling or sticking. CONCLUSIONS: Iris rhodamine angiography allows precise quantification of leukocyte-endothelial dynamics in the absence of surgical trauma. IL-8 and its homologues are known to be potent signals for leukocyte migration. Although IL-8 has previously been implicated in cell adhesion, video imaging in vivo demonstrated that deletion of the IL-8 receptor homologue had minimal effect on rolling or arrest in this model of inflammation.
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