Endothelial Interleukin-8: A Novel Inhibitor of Leukocyte-Endothelial Interactions

Michael A. Gimbrone(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Martin S. Obin(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Amy Brock(Brigham and Women's Hospital), E. Luis, Philip E. Hass, C A Hébert, Y K Yip(NYU Langone Health), Daisy W. Leung, D. Lowe, William J. Kohr, Walter C. Darbonne, Kathleen B. Bechtol, Joffre Baker
Science
December 22, 1989
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Abstract

Certain inflammatory stimuli render cultured human vascular endothelial cells hyperadhesive for neutrophils. This state is transient and reversible, in part because activated endothelial cells secrete a leukocyte adhesion inhibitor (LAI). LAI was identified as endothelial interleukin-8 (IL-8), the predominant species of which is an extended amino-terminal IL-8 variant. At nanomolar concentrations, purified endothelial IL-8 and recombinant human IL-8 inhibit neutrophil adhesion to cytokine-activated endothelial monolayers and protect these monolayers from neutrophil-mediated damage. These findings suggest that endothelial-derived IL-8 may function to attenuate inflammatory events at the interface between vessel wall and blood.


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