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Endothelial cell-secreted MIF reduces pericyte contractility and enhances neutrophil extravasation.


ABSTRACT: Dysregulated neutrophil extravasation contributes to the pathogenesis of many inflammatory disorders. Pericytes (PCs) have been implicated in the regulation of neutrophil transmigration, and previous work demonstrates that endothelial cell (EC)-derived signals reduce PC barrier function; however, the signaling mechanisms are unknown. Here, we demonstrate a novel role for EC-derived macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in inhibiting PC contractility and facilitating neutrophil transmigration. With the use of micro-ELISAs, RNA sequencing, quantitative PCR, and flow cytometry, we found that ECs secrete MIF, and PCs upregulate CD74 in response to TNF-α. We demonstrate that EC-derived MIF decreases PC contractility on 2-dimensional silicone substrates via reduction of phosphorylated myosin light chain. With the use of an in vitro microvascular model of the human EC-PC barrier, we demonstrate that MIF decreases the PC barrier to human neutrophil transmigration by increasing intercellular PC gap formation. For the first time, an EC-specific MIF knockout mouse was used to investigate the effects of selective deletion of EC MIF. In a model of acute lung injury, selective deletion of EC MIF decreases neutrophil infiltration to the bronchoalveolar lavage and tissue and simultaneously decreases PC relaxation by increasing myosin light-chain phosphorylation. We conclude that paracrine signals from EC via MIF decrease PC contraction and enhance PC-regulated neutrophil transmigration.-Pellowe, A. S., Sauler, M., Hou, Y., Merola, J., Liu, R., Calderon, B., Lauridsen, H. M., Harris, M. R., Leng, L., Zhang, Y., Tilstam, P. V., Pober, J. S., Bucala, R., Lee, P. J., Gonzalez, A. L. Endothelial cell-secreted MIF reduces pericyte contractility and enhances neutrophil extravasation.

SUBMITTER: Pellowe AS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6338650 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Endothelial cell-secreted MIF reduces pericyte contractility and enhances neutrophil extravasation.

Pellowe Amanda S AS   Sauler Maor M   Hou Yue Y   Merola Jonathan J   Liu Rebecca R   Calderon Brenda B   Lauridsen Holly M HM   Harris Mariah R MR   Leng Lin L   Zhang Yi Y   Tilstam Pathricia V PV   Pober Jordan S JS   Bucala Richard R   Lee Patty J PJ   Gonzalez Anjelica L AL  

FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology 20180925 2


Dysregulated neutrophil extravasation contributes to the pathogenesis of many inflammatory disorders. Pericytes (PCs) have been implicated in the regulation of neutrophil transmigration, and previous work demonstrates that endothelial cell (EC)-derived signals reduce PC barrier function; however, the signaling mechanisms are unknown. Here, we demonstrate a novel role for EC-derived macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in inhibiting PC contractility and facilitating neutrophil transmigrat  ...[more]

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