1991
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.146.11.3945
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Human neutrophil adherence to thrombospondin occurs through a CD11/CD18-independent mechanism.

Abstract: Thrombospondin (TSP), a 450-kDa trimeric glycoprotein secreted by platelets and endothelial cells at sites of tissue injury or inflammation, may play an important role in polymorphonuclear leukocyte (PMN) adherence to blood vessel walls before diapedesis. We have examined the adherence of PMN to TSP and compared it to adherence to other extracellular matrix proteins. PMN adherence to TSP-coated plastic was complete by 60 min with spreading completed by 2 h. The kinetics of adhesion and spreading on TSP were si… Show more

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“… 41 pERK expression was up-regulated only in WT-5/6Nx hearts ( Figure 4C ). To demonstrate that this effect could be replicated in vitro, we incubated HCMs with IS or TSP1, and both up-regulated pERK ( Figures 4D and 4E ), which was mitigated with anti–thrombospondin 1 antibody ([αTSP1Ab], which demonstrates direct inhibitory 42 and steric hindrance 43 effects on TSP1 activity) or siRNA ( Figures 4F and 4G ). These data suggest that the effect of IS was dependent on intact TSP1 signaling.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 41 pERK expression was up-regulated only in WT-5/6Nx hearts ( Figure 4C ). To demonstrate that this effect could be replicated in vitro, we incubated HCMs with IS or TSP1, and both up-regulated pERK ( Figures 4D and 4E ), which was mitigated with anti–thrombospondin 1 antibody ([αTSP1Ab], which demonstrates direct inhibitory 42 and steric hindrance 43 effects on TSP1 activity) or siRNA ( Figures 4F and 4G ). These data suggest that the effect of IS was dependent on intact TSP1 signaling.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%