Interleukin-1β induced vascular permeability is dependent on induction of endothelial Tissue Factor (TF) activity -: art. no. 37

M Puhlmann, DM Weinreich, JM Farma, NM Carroll, EM Turner, HR Alexander

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Abstract

IL-1β is a pleotropic cytokine that may mediate increased procoagulant activity and permeability in endothelial tissue during inflammatory conditions. The procoagulant effects of IL-1β are mediated through induction of tissue factor (TF) but its alterations on vascular permeability are not well characterized. We found that IL-1β induced a rapid and dose-dependent increase in TF activity in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (ECs) under routine culture conditions. However, IL-1β caused a rapid and marked increase in permeability across confluent EC monolayers using a two-compartment in vitro model only in the presence of factor VIII-deficient plasma that was completely abrogated by neutralizing anti-TF antibody pre-treatment. In vitro permeability was associated with loss of EC surface expression of VE-cadherin and contraction of F-actin cytoskeletal elements that resulted in EC intercellular gap formation. These data demonstrate that IL-1β induces marked changes in permeability across activated endothelium via a TF dependent mechanism and suggest that modulation of TF activity may represent a strategy to treat various acute and chronic inflammatory conditions mediated by this cytokine.

Original languageAmerican English
Article number37
Pages (from-to)37
Number of pages7
JournalJournal of Translational Medicine
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 30 2005

Keywords

  • Endothelial tissue
  • Inflammation
  • Neovasculature
  • Videomicroscopy

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