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Platelet-mediated lymphocyte delivery to high endothelial venules

  • Thomas G. Diacovo
  • , Kamal D. Puri
  • , R. Aaron Warnock
  • , Timothy A. Springer
  • , Ulrich H. Von Andrian
  • Harvard University
  • Stanford University
  • Immune Disease Institute, Inc.

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Abstract

Circulating lymphocytes gain access to lymph nodes owing to their ability to initiate rolling along specialized high endothelial venules (HEVs). One mechanism of rolling involves L-selectin binding to peripheral node addressin (PNAd) on HEVs. Activated platelets are shown to bind to circulating lymphocytes and to mediate roiling in HEVs, in vivo, through another molecule, P-selectin, which also interacts with PNAd. In vitro, activated platelets enhanced tethering of lymphocytes to PNAd and sustained lymphocyte rolling, even in the absence of functional L-selectin. Thus, a platelet pathway operating through P-selectin provides a second mechanism for lymphocyte delivery to HEVs.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)252-255
Number of pages4
JournalScience
Volume273
Issue number5272
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 12 1996

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