CD99 and CD99L2 act at the same site as, but independently of, PECAM-1 during leukocyte diapedesis
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CD99 and CD99L2 act at the same site as, but independently of, PECAM-1 during leukocyte diapedesis
Abstract
Leukocyte extravasation depends on various adhesion receptors at endothelial cell contacts. Here we have analyzed how mouse CD99 and CD99L2 cooperate with PECAM-1. We found that antibodies against mouse CD99 and PECAM-1 trap neutrophils between endothelial cells in in vitro transmigration assays. A sequential function, as has been suggested for human PECAM-1 and CD99, could not be demonstrated. In contrast to these in vitro results, blocking CD99 or CD99L2 or gene disruption of PECAM-1 trapped neutrophils in vivo between endothelial cells and the underlying basement membrane as revealed by electron microscopy and by 3-dimensional confocal fluorescence microscopy in the inflamed cremaster tissue. Leukocyte extravasation was inhibited in interleukin-1beta-inflamed peritoneum and in the cremaster by PECAM-1 gene disruption and was further attenuated by blocking antibodies against CD99 and CD99L2. In addition, CD99 and CD99L2 were required for leukocyte extravasation in the cremaster after stimulation with tumor necrosis factor-alpha, where the need for PECAM-1 is known to be bypassed. We conclude that CD99 and CD99L2 act independently of PECAM-1 in leukocyte extravasation and cooperate in an independent way to help neutrophils overcome the endothelial basement membrane.
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