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The integrin alpha L beta 2 (leukocyte function-associated molecule 1, CD11a/CD18) mediates activation-dependent adhesion of leukocytes. The cytoplasmic domains of alpha L beta 2 have been demonstrated to modulate adhesiveness of alpha L beta 2. Affinity changes of alpha L beta 2 for its ligand or postreceptor events can be responsible for this modulation of adhesiveness. To investigate the possible role of the alpha L beta 2 cytoplasmic domains in postreceptor events we constructed cDNA encoding chimeric proteins with intracellular alpha L beta 2 domains, which are responsible for alpha L beta 2 specific intracellular interactions, and extracellular alpha IIIb beta 3 (
GP IIb
/IIIa) domains, which allow the assessment of the receptor affinity state. The cDNA was stably transfected in Chinese hamster ovary cells and chimeric heterodimer formation proven by immunoprecipitations and flow cytometry. The chimeric receptors mediate adhesion to immobilized fibrinogen, and this adhesion is increased by phorbol myristate acetate and abolished by cytochalasin D. However, neither treatment affects the affinity state of the chimeric receptor, suggesting involvement of the cytoskeleton in the regulation of alpha L beta 2 mediated cell adhesion. To exclude the possibility of postoccupancy affinity changes of the chimeric receptors, we locked the receptors into a high affinity state by creating a deletion variant. The region deleted (VGFFK) is highly conserved in integrin alpha subunit cytoplasmic domains. Cotransfection of this deletion variant with a beta subunit truncation (beta 3 delta 724) and a triple mutation at 758-760 (TTT to AAA) of beta 2 abolishes adhesion without changing the affinity state. A single mutation (TTT to
TAT
) reduces adhesion by half without affinity change. Scanning electron microscopy reveals impaired spreading of these truncated/mutated chimeras. Immunofluorescence microscopy demonstrates a correlation between impaired adhesion and a decrease in the ability to form focal adhesions and to organize the cytoskeleton into stress fibers. These results describe the integrin/cytoskeleton interaction, the organization of the cytoskeleton, and cell spreading as postreceptor events modulating alpha L beta 2 cytoplasmic domain mediated cell adhesion. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the cytoplasmic domain of the beta 2 subunit, and within it the TTT region, are required for these postreceptor events. Additionally, we present a new approach, using deletion variants to lock integrins in a high affinity state without interfering with the investigated integrin/cytoskeleton interaction. This approach may be generally useful to investigate the role of postreceptor events in integrin-mediated cell adhesion and migration.
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PMID:Modulation of cell adhesion by changes in alpha L beta 2 (LFA-1, CD11a/CD18) cytoplasmic domain/cytoskeleton interaction. 780 11
In this article, the clinical experience with a cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) using a newly developed hollow fiber oxygenator with an ultra-thin layer of silicone is reported. A comparative study of biocompatibility between the new oxygenator and a heparin coated oxygenator is also described. The CPB was performed with a silicone coated oxygenator, Mera Excelung Binding Prim HPO 15 H-C (Group I, n = 6) or Binding Prim HPO 25 H-C (Group II, n = 10) (Senko Medical Instrument Mfg., Tokyo, Japan). Air could be vented through the silicone coated hollow fibers, and it was easy to prime the circuits. The CPB duration was 101 +/- 37 min and 170 +/- 64 min for Groups I and II, respectively. There were no deaths and no complications from CPB. Partial arterial pressure of O2 levels 60 minutes after the start of CPB were 529 +/- 28 mm Hg and 529 +/- 28 mmHg for Group I and II, respectively. Partial arterial pressure of CO2 levels 60 min after the start of CPB were 36.4 +/- 4.6 mmHg and 39.4 +/- 4.4 mmHg, respectively. Plasma free hemoglobin at 60 min was 33.5 +/- 17.2 mg/ dL and 46.7 +/- 26.1 mg/dL for Groups I and II, respectively. As an evaluation of biocompatibility, the effects of the new oxygenator on platelet activation (GP Ib, IIb/IIIa), coagulation (
TAT
), fibrinolysis (PIC), and inflammatory response (C3a, granulocyte elastase) were investigated during CPB and comparing to those of the heparin coated oxygenator. There were no significant differences in GP Ib,
GP IIb
/IIa,
TAT
, PIC, and granulocyte elastase between the two oxygenators. However, 60 min after the start of CPB, the C3a was significantly lower for the new oxygenator group than for the heparin coated oxygenator group (p < 0.03). The new oxygenator showed good gas transfer, low hemolysis, and good biocompatibility. Because of its durability and good biocompatibility, the new oxygenator was determined to be suitable for prolonged extra corporeal circulation.
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PMID:Clinical evaluation of a silicone coated hollow fiber oxygenator. 936 Jan 43
The stent to be examined (Wiktor-Stent, Medtronic ESTC, Kerkrade, NL) was mounted into a closed-loop tubular-system and perfused with platelet-rich plasma (PRP). As controls the tubular-system without stent (as non-thrombogenic control) and secondly the tube filled with glassbeads (as thrombogenic control) were evaluated. A decrease in the number of singularly circulating thrombocytes correlated well with an increases in circulating platelet aggregates. The increasing activation of thrombocytes was demonstrated by immunolabelling of surface structures (CD 62) which become prominent on activation of thrombocytes. The increase in case of the non-thrombogenic controls is thought to be due to the action of the roller-pump. This increase was coincident with an increase in immunologically labelled
GPIIb
/IIIa receptors and well correlated with an increase in platelet activation as demonstrated by the elevated CD 62 label. In spite of the use of anticoagulation principles in the perfusion model, thrombin was generated (measured by the
TAT
-complex) in all three cases and the completed coagulation (measured by the occurrence of fibrin D-dimers) also happened. The amount of D-dimers was small, however, in the cases of non-thrombogenic controls and of tubes equipped with stents. Only after the contact of PRP with tubes filled with glass-beads a significant increase in D-dimers followed. In conclusion the implantation of a stent led to an activation, adherence and aggregation of thrombocytes to a somewhat greater extent as in the control-system. It has, however, a much less thrombogenic surface than glass-beads.
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PMID:Haemocompatibility of endovascular coronary stents: Wiktor GX. 1155 1