Hepatic expression of macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha and macrophage inflammatory protein-1 beta after liver transplantation

Transplantation
D H AdamsS C Afford

Abstract

Two local events that are crucial for T cell emigration into tissue are (1) activation of T cell integrins to permit binding to endothelial counter-receptors and (2) directed migration through the endothelium and into tissue in response to chemotactic factors. Because the chemokines macrophage inflammatory protein-1 alpha (MIP-1 alpha) and MIP-1 beta can activate adhesion and induce migration of T cells in vitro, we investigated their expression in human liver allografts to determine whether they might be involved in regulating the recruitment of T cells to allografts in vivo. Both chemokines were expressed strongly by infiltrating leukocytes during rejection and could be detected immunohistochemically on biliary epithelium, an important target for T cell mediated graft damage. Both chemokines, but particularly MIP-1 beta, were detected on the vascular and sinusoidal endothelium of rejecting liver allografts, where they were coexpressed with the T cell beta 1-integrin receptor vascular cell adhesion molecule-1. In situ hybridization with complementary ribonucleic acid probes showed no MIP-1 alpha or MIP-1 beta mRNA in normal liver but dramatic expression of both chemokines in infiltrating leukocytes and graft endothelium during...Continue Reading

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