Published ahead of print on June 1, 2006, doi:10.1164/rccm.200502-276OC
© 2006 American Thoracic Society doi: 10.1164/rccm.200502-276OC
Neutrophil Cytoskeletal Rearrangements during Capillary Sequestration in Bacterial Pneumonia in RatsDivision of Integrative Biology, Department of Pediatrics, Case Western Reserve University, and Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Cleveland, Ohio Correspondence and requests for reprints should be addressed to Claire M. Doerschuk, M.D., Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, Room 784, 11100 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44106-6003. E-mail: cmd22{at}case.edu Rationale: Neutrophils accumulate in pulmonary capillaries during acute inflammation. Initial events in injury recognition and sequestration do not occur through selectin-mediated rolling. Cytoskeletal rearrangements, as assessed by submembrane F-actin rims, result in poorly deformable neutrophils that may not pass through capillaries. Objective: To test the hypothesis that neutrophils sequestering during pneumonia contain F-actin rims and to determine the roles of CD11/CD18, L-selectin expression, and neutrophil-platelet adhesion in neutrophil sequestration. Methods: Neutrophils were compared in blood obtained simultaneously from venous and arterial sites before and 4 h after instillation of Streptococcus pneumoniae or Escherichia coli in rats. Measurements and Main Results: At 4 h of pneumonia, the number of neutrophils was greater in the venous blood entering the lungs than in the arterial blood leaving the lungs, indicating that neutrophil sequestration was occurring. More neutrophils entering the lungs contained F-actin rims than did neutrophils exiting, and the venousarterial difference in F-actinrimmed neutrophil counts completely accounted for sequestration. In E. coli pneumonia, in which neutrophil adhesion is mediated by CD11/CD18, CD18 blockade 15 min before blood samples were obtained did not prevent this sequestration of F-actinrimmed neutrophils. Neutrophils expressing high or low levels of L-selectin or of neutrophils that bound platelets while circulating did not preferentially sequester. Conclusions: Neutrophils with cytoskeletal rearrangements preferentially sequester within the lungs during pneumonia, and this sequestration is not due to CD11/CD18-mediated adhesion, L-selectin expression, or platelet adhesion to neutrophils, suggesting that cytoskeletal rearrangements result in sequestration of neutrophils.
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