Sialyltransferase ST3Gal-IV controls CXCR2-mediated firm leukocyte arrest during inflammation.

Frommhold D, Ludwig A, Bixel MG, Zarbock A, Babushkina I, Weissinger M, Cauwenberghs S, Ellies LG, Marth JD, Beck-Sickinger AG, Sixt M, Lange-Sperandio B, Zernecke A, Brandt E, Weber C, Vestweber D, Ley K, Sperandio M

Research article (journal)

Abstract

Recent in vitro studies have suggested a role for sialylation in chemokine receptor binding to its ligand (Bannert, N., S. Craig, M. Farzan, D. Sogah, N.V. Santo, H. Choe, and J. Sodroski. 2001. J. Exp. Med. 194:1661-1673). This prompted us to investigate chemokine-induced leukocyte adhesion in inflamed cremaster muscle venules of alpha2,3 sialyltransferase (ST3Gal-IV)-deficient mice. We found a marked reduction in leukocyte adhesion to inflamed microvessels upon injection of the CXCR2 ligands CXCL1 (keratinocyte-derived chemokine) or CXCL8 (interleukin 8). In addition, extravasation of ST3Gal-IV(-/-) neutrophils into thioglycollate-pretreated peritoneal cavities was significantly decreased. In vitro assays revealed that CXCL8 binding to isolated ST3Gal-IV(-/-) neutrophils was markedly impaired. Furthermore, CXCL1-mediated adhesion of ST3Gal-IV(-/-) leukocytes at physiological flow conditions, as well as transendothelial migration of ST3Gal-IV(-/-) leukocytes in response to CXCL1, was significantly reduced. In human neutrophils, enzymatic desialylation decreased binding of CXCR2 ligands to the neutrophil surface and diminished neutrophil degranulation in response to these chemokines. In addition, binding of alpha2,3-linked sialic acid-specific Maackia amurensis lectin II to purified CXCR2 from neuraminidase-treated CXCR2-transfected HEK293 cells was markedly impaired. Collectively, we provide substantial evidence that sialylation by ST3Gal-IV significantly contributes to CXCR2-mediated leukocyte adhesion during inflammation in vivo.

Details about the publication

JournalJournal of Experimental Medicine (J Exp Med)
Volume205
Issue6
Page range1435-1446
StatusPublished
Release year2008
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsInflammation; Receptors Interleukin-8B. Cell Adhesion; Leukocytes; Mice Knockout; Reference Values; Capillaries; Venules; Mice; Animals; Endothelium Vascular; Sialyltransferases; Neutrophils; Hemodynamics; Inflammation; Receptors Interleukin-8B. Cell Adhesion; Leukocytes; Mice Knockout; Reference Values; Capillaries; Venules; Mice; Animals; Endothelium Vascular; Sialyltransferases; Neutrophils; Hemodynamics

Authors from the University of Münster

Ludwig, Antje Gudrun
University Sports
Vestweber, Dietmar
Max Planck Institute for Molecular Biomedicine
Zarbock, Alexander
Clinic for Anaesthesiology, Surgical Critical Care Medicine and Pain Therapy