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Query: UMLS:C0027947 (
neutropenia
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A murine anti-rat
intercellular adhesion molecule 1
(
ICAM-1
) monoclonal antibody (mAb), 1A29, was used to investigate the importance of blood leukocyte-associated beta 2-integrin (CD11/CD18) vascular endothelium-associated
ICAM-1
adhesive interactions in the reversed passive Arthus reaction (RPAR) in rats. An Arthus pleurisy reaction (4 h) was employed in these studies because it permits the accurate quantitation of polymorphonuclear neutrophil (PMN) influx into the pleural space and fluid accumulation. 1A29, which localized within Arthus lung lesions, caused a dose-dependent (0.5-2.0 mg/kg, i.v.) inhibition of PMN influx (19-56%) and exudate volume (9-55%) in the Arthus pleurisy reaction. P7 (2 mg/kg, i.v.), a murine anti-human P-selectin mAb used as an isotype-matched control for 1A29, did not localize at the lung lesion site and was inactive. Immunohistochemical analysis of lung tissue from 1A29-treated rats demonstrated increased granulocyte accumulation in the alveolar capillaries compared with more extensive granulocyte emigration into the lung tissue and pleural space in P7-treated rats and Arthus control rats; however, quantitative image analysis revealed increased numbers of lung granulocytes in 1A29-treated rats compared with controls. Neither ICAM-1 mRNA nor expression, assessed by immunocytochemistry, was increased above control levels in rats during the pleural Arthus reaction.
Neutropenia
was not observed in either 1A29- or P7-treated rats.
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PMID:ICAM-1 mediates leukocyte-endothelium adhesive interactions in the reversed passive Arthus reaction. 860 10
Aggressive chemotherapy of leukemia increases the risk of severe infections during treatment-induced myelosuppression. However, the assessment of an infectious origin of neutropenic fever is often difficult. Leukocyte adhesion molecules such as E-selectin,
intercellular adhesion molecule 1
(
ICAM-1
) and vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM-1) are involved in early inflammatory response. We studied plasma concentrations of their soluble isoforms during 48 treatment courses with myeloablative chemotherapy in 32 leukemic patients. There were 35 febrile episodes during
neutropenia
. Pneumonia was clinically and microbiologically documented in 15 cases, six had proven infections but normal chest radiograph, and 14 were classified as fever of unknown origin. Longitudinal studies revealed a sustained increase of sICAM-1 plasma levels associated with pneumonia. Increase of sICAM-1 plasma levels distinguished patients with pneumonia from those with fever not related to pneumonia (positive predictive value 0.87, negative predictive value 0.94). Plasma levels of sICAM-1 were elevated in both, fungal and non-fungal pneumonia. Increases of sICAM-1 paralleled first radiographic evidence of pulmonary infiltrations in most cases. In contrast, no elevation of sVCAM-1 or sE-selectin was documented during febrile events prior to recovery of leukocyte counts.
...
PMID:Increases of sICAM-1 during neutropenic pneumonia in leukemic patients. 930 21
Invasive aspergillosis is characterized by hyphal invasion of the blood vessels, which contributes to the pathogenesis of this disease. During this angioinvasion, Aspergillus fumigatus interacts with the endothelial cell lining of the blood vessels. We investigated the response of vascular endothelial cells to A. fumigatus infection in vitro and in mouse models of invasive pulmonary aspergillosis. Infection with hyphae, but not with conidia, stimulated endothelial cells to synthesize E-selectin, vascular cell adhesion molecule 1 (VCAM-1), interleukin 8, and tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) in vitro. Killed hyphae induced approximately 40% less stimulation than did live hyphae. Endothelial cell stimulation required contact between the hyphae and endothelial cells but not endocytosis of the organisms. Studies with DeltagliP and DeltastuA null mutants of A. fumigatus indicated that the extent of endothelial cell stimulation was not influenced by gliotoxin or other StuA-dependent factors synthesized by A. fumigatus. In neutropenic mice infected with wild-type A. fumigatus, increased pulmonary expression of E-selectin, cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant (KC), and TNF-alpha occurred only when
neutropenia
had resolved. In nonneutropenic mice immunosuppressed with corticosteroids, A. fumigatus stimulated earlier pulmonary expression of E-selectin, VCAM-1, and KC, while expression of
intercellular adhesion molecule 1
and TNF-alpha was suppressed. In both mouse models, expression of E-selectin and KC was associated with high pulmonary fungal burden, angioinvasion, and neutrophil adherence to endothelial cells. Therefore, the expression of leukocyte adhesion molecules and secretion of proinflammatory cytokines by endothelial cells in response to A. fumigatus could enhance the host defense against this organism by contributing to the recruitment of activated leukocytes to sites of angioinvasion.
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PMID:Aspergillus fumigatus stimulates leukocyte adhesion molecules and cytokine production by endothelial cells in vitro and during invasive pulmonary disease. 1849 Apr 55