The C-C chemokine MCP-1 modulates the avidity of β1 but not β2 integrins on T lymphocytes

Citation:

Carr, M.W., Alon, R. & Springer, T.A. The C-C chemokine MCP-1 modulates the avidity of β1 but not β2 integrins on T lymphocytes. Immunity 4, 2, 179-187 (1996).
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Abstract:

The ability of chemokines, particularly MCP-1, to induce integrin-dependent binding of T lymphocytes to endothelial adhesion molecules or extracellular matrix (ECM) components was examined. MCP-1 induced significant adhesion to fibronectin (FN) and to endothelial-secreted ECM but not to purified ICAM-1 or VCAM-1, or to activated endothelium. The MCP-1-induced binding of T lymphocytes to FN was rapid, dose dependent, and resulted from activation of both VLA-4 and VLA-5. Like MCP-1, the chemokines RANTES and MIP-1 beta induced T lymphocyte binding to FN, but not to ICAM-1. We suggest therefore, that these T lymphocyte chemokines may be most important, not in initiating integrin-dependent firm adhesion of T lymphocytes to the vascular wall, but rather, in subsequent adhesive interactions during migration into tissue.

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Supported by grants HL48675 & CA31798Reprint Status: In File

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