Abstract

Monocyte–endothelial interactions play an important role in inflammatory diseases and may modulate vasculopathy in sickle cell disease, a disorder with an important inflammatory component. We co-incubated normal and sickle monocytes, lymphocytes and TNF-α with pulmonary microvascular and arterial endothelial cells and compared the expression of genes coding for adhesion molecules and cytokines that might contribute to sickle vasoocclusion. Monocyte–endothelial cell co-incubation resulted in up-regulation of L-selectin, E-selectin, VCAM-1, ICAM-1, MCP-1, MMP-1, TNF-α, IL-6 and IL-1β and down-regulation of eNOS. Lymphocyte–endothelial cell co-incubations, induced similar effects restricted to pulmonary artery endothelial cells. TNF-α had similar effects on the endothelial cells as monocytes did, however monocyte induced gene expression in endothelial cells was not TNF-α dependent but was regulated through the NF-κB pathway. Sickle monocytes lead to altered expression of L-selectin, MCP-1 and MMP-1 in pulmonary vascular endothelium when compared with normal monocytes. The gene expression changes we observed could reflect pathological events of sickle vasoocclusion.

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