CD147 is a novel interaction partner of integrin αMβ2 mediating leukocyte and platelet adhesion

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Surface receptor-mediated adhesion is a fundamental step in the recruitment of leukocytes and platelets, as well as platelet–leukocyte interactions. The surface receptor CD147 is crucially involved in host defense against self-derived and invading targets, as well as in thrombosis. In the current study, we describe the previously unknown interaction of CD147 with integrin αMβ2 (Mac-1) in this context. Using binding assays, we were able to show a stable interaction of CD147 with Mac-1 in vitro. Leukocytes from Mac-1-/- and CD147+/- mice showed a markedly reduced static adhesion to CD147-and Mac-1-coated surfaces, respectively, compared to wild-type mice. Similarly, we observed reduced rolling and adhesion of monocytes under flow conditions when cells were pre-treated with antibodies against Mac-1 or CD147. Additionally, as assessed by antibody inhibition experiments, CD147 mediated the dynamic adhesion of platelets to Mac-1-coated surfaces. The interaction of CD147 with Mac-1 is a previously undescribed mechanism facilitating the adhesion of leukocytes and platelets.

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Heinzmann, D., Noethel, M., Ungern-Sternberg, S. V., Mitroulis, I., Gawaz, M., Chavakis, T., … Seizer, P. (2020). CD147 is a novel interaction partner of integrin αMβ2 mediating leukocyte and platelet adhesion. Biomolecules, 10(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/biom10040541

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