Unique sensitivities to cytokine regulated expression of adhesion molecules in human heart-derived endothelial cells.

R. Mcdouall, Mark W. Farrar, Shabeena Khan, Magdi H. Yacoub, Sean P. Allen
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The expression of adhesion molecules by endothelial cells is crucial in many inflammatory processes and plays an active role in the development of reperfusion injury, acute and chronic rejection. The expression of adhesion molecules in different parts of the coronary tree to cytokine stimulation is not known. We describe here a detailed study of the effects of the inflammatory cytokines TNFalpha and IL-1beta on the expression of adhesion molecules vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1), E-selectin and intracellular cell adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) on human aortic root (HAEC), coronary artery (HCAEC) and heart microvascular (HHMEC)) endothelial cells in culture, using flow cytometry. We found constitutive levels of both VCAM-1 and E-Selectin on HCAEC and HHMEC (approximately 20%) which were significantly higher compared to HAEC (approximately 3%). There was an extreme sensitivity of HCAEC and HHMEC to 0.002 ng/ml TNFalpha: (VCAM-1 approximately 40%, E-Selectin approximately 25%) respectively, compared to HAEC (VCAM-1 approximately 5%, E-selectin approximately 5%). IL-1beta showed a similar pattern of expression at low doses (5 U/ml), but was less potent. We also observed prolonged expression of these adhesion molecules, especially on the HHMEC (>48 hours) compared to HAEC. There was also increased binding of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) to both non-stimulated and TNFalpha stimulated HCAEC and HHMEC compared to HAEC. This data suggest that endothelial cells in different regions of the coronary tree express different patterns of basal and cytokine-stimulated adhesion molecule expression.
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人类心脏源性内皮细胞对细胞因子调控粘附分子表达的独特敏感性。
内皮细胞粘附分子的表达在许多炎症过程中起着至关重要的作用,在再灌注损伤、急性和慢性排斥反应的发生中起着积极的作用。冠状动脉树不同部位的粘附分子对细胞因子刺激的表达尚不清楚。本文采用流式细胞术详细研究了炎症细胞因子TNFalpha和il -1 β对培养的人主动脉根(HAEC)、冠状动脉(HCAEC)和心脏微血管(HHMEC)内皮细胞粘附分子血管细胞粘附分子-1 (VCAM-1)、e-选择素和细胞内细胞粘附分子-1 (ICAM-1)表达的影响。我们发现VCAM-1和E-Selectin在HCAEC和HHMEC上的组成水平(约20%)明显高于HAEC(约3%)。与HAEC (VCAM-1约5%,E-Selectin约5%)相比,HCAEC和HHMEC对0.002 ng/ml TNFalpha (VCAM-1约40%,E-Selectin约25%)分别具有极高的敏感性。il -1 β在低剂量(5 U/ml)下表现出类似的表达模式,但效力较弱。我们还观察到这些粘附分子的表达时间延长,特别是在HHMEC上(>48小时)与HAEC相比。与HAEC相比,外周血单个核细胞(PBMC)与非刺激和TNFalpha刺激的HCAEC和HHMEC的结合也增加。这些数据表明,冠状动脉树不同区域的内皮细胞表达不同的基础和细胞因子刺激的粘附分子表达模式。
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