The integrin VLA-4 supports tethering and rolling in flow on VCAM-1

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Abstract

Selectins have previously been shown to tether a flowing leukocyte to a vessel wall and mediate rolling. Here, we report that an integrin, VLA-4, can also support tethering and rolling. Blood T lymphocytes and α4 integrin-transfected cells can tether in shear flow, and then roll, through binding of the integrin VLA-4 to purified VCAM-1 on the wall of a flow chamber. VLA-4 transfectants showed similar tethering and rolling on TNF-stimulated endothelium. Tethering efficiency, rolling velocity, and resistance to detachment are related to VCAM-1 density. Tethering and rolling did not occur on ICAM-1, fibronectin, or fibronectin fragments, and tethering did not require integrin activation or the presence of an α4 cytoplasmic domain. Arrest of rolling cells on VCAM-1 occurred spontaneously, and/or was triggered by integrin activating agents Mn2+, phorbol ester, and mAb TS2/16. These agents, and the α4 cytoplasmic domain, promoted increased resistance to detachment. Together the results show that VLA-4 is a versatile integrin that can mediate tethering, rolling, and firm arrest on VCAM-1.

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Alon, R., Kassner, P. D., Carr, M. W., Finger, E. B., Hemler, M. E., & Springer, T. A. (1995). The integrin VLA-4 supports tethering and rolling in flow on VCAM-1. Journal of Cell Biology, 128(6), 1242–1253. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.128.6.1243

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