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Query: EC:4.2.2.7 (
heparinase
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Chemokines, a superfamily of 8- to 11-kDa mediators of inflammation, affect the attachment of immune cells to vascular endothelia by binding to cell surface glycosaminoglycans. We analyzed whether chemokines are also involved in interactions between CD4+ T lymphocytes and the subendothelial extracellular matrix (ECM). Soluble mediators, such as
MIP
-1 beta and RANTES, induced the binding of resting human CD4+ T cells to ECM in an integrin-dependent manner. Both
MIP
-1 beta and RANTES bound to intact ECM and retained their adhesive properties, and moreover, ECM-bound RANTES and
MIP
-1 beta prolonged the time course of interactions between the CD4+ T cells and the ECM. Because the adhesive effect of these chemokines was restricted by an inhibitor of GTP-binding proteins, the adhesive effect of ECM-bound RANTES and
MIP
-1 beta, which requires an intact cytoskeleton, seems to involve activation of a G protein-linked receptor.
MIP
-1 beta and RANTES exert their pro-adhesive effects through interactions with glycosaminoglycans, because
heparinase
-treated ECM did not bound chemokines and because the chemokines ability to induce T cell adhesion was abrogated if: 1) either of the chemokines is pretreaed with heparin or heparan-sulfate (HS), 2) HS is removed from intact ECM by
heparinase
, an HS-specific endoglycosidase, or 3) the ECM-bound chemokines are released by pretreatment with
heparinase
. Hence, the adhesive effects of immobilized chemokines is not restricted to T cells interacting with endothelial cells, but also affects the migration of immune cells which reside and function in the context of ECM.
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PMID:Regulation of adhesion of CD4+ T lymphocytes to intact or heparinase-treated subendothelial extracellular matrix by diffusible or anchored RANTES and MIP-1 beta. 752 18