FIBRONECTIN ATTENUATES INCREASED ENDOTHELIAL MONOLAYER PERMEABILITY AFTER RGD PEPTIDE, ANTI-ALPHA(5)BETA(1), OR TNF-ALPHA EXPOSURE

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作者
CURTIS, TM [1 ]
MCKEOWNLONGO, PJ [1 ]
VINCENT, PA [1 ]
HOMAN, SM [1 ]
WHEATLEY, EM [1 ]
SABA, TM [1 ]
机构
[1] ALBANY MED COLL, DEPT PHYSIOL & CELL BIOL, ALBANY, NY 12208 USA
关键词
VASCULAR PERMEABILITY; INTEGRINS; LUNG PERMEABILITY;
D O I
10.1152/ajplung.1995.269.2.L248
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Q4 [生理学];
学科分类号
071003 ;
摘要
Endothelial permeability can be altered by tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), a cytokine released in association with inflammation-induced tissue injury. In the subendothelial matrix, fibronectin (Fn) influences endothelial cell adhesion by the interaction of integrins with RGD and non-RGD attachment sites in Fn. We compared the effect of TNF-alpha, RGD-containing peptides (GRGDSP), or antibody to alpha(5) beta(1)-integrins on the protein permeability of bovine lung endothelial monolayers as assessed by transendothelial I-125-labeled albumin clearance. We also examined the influence of purified human plasma fibronectin (hFn) on this permeability response. TNF-alpha, RGD peptides, and antibodies to alpha(5) beta(1)-integrins elicited a dose- and time-dependent increase in protein permeability as well as a reorganization and/or disruption of the endogenous Fn matrix. A control RGE peptide (GRGESP) as well as immunoglobulin G purified from nonimmune rabbit serum did not increase endothelial protein permeability or disrupt the endogenous fibrillar Fn pattern in the matrix. Likewise, a LDV peptide derived from the alternatively spliced type III connecting segment (IIICS) within bovine Fn (bFn) was unable to increase permeability of the bovine endothelial monolayer. Co-incubation of purified soluble hFn (300 or 600 mu g/ml) with either TNF-alpha, the RGD peptide, or the antibody to alpha(5) beta(1)-integrins prevented the increase in endothelial permeability. This protective effect was also observed when the purified hFn (600 mu g/ml) was added after the TNF-alpha-induced increase in endothelial permeability had taken place. Immunofluorescent analysis confirmed the incorporation of the hFn into the subendothelial matrix and its co-localization with the endogenous bFn. The similar alteration of the subendothelial matrix after exposure to RGD peptides, anti-alpha(5) beta(1) antibodies, or TNF-alpha, coupled with the ability for hFn to attenuate the permeability increase typically elicited by all three agents, suggests that disruption of cell-matrix interactions may be the mechanism by which TNF-alpha alters endothelial permeability.
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页码:L248 / L260
页数:13
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