E-and P-selectin are not involved in the recruitment of inflammatory cells across the blood-brain barrier in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis

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B Engelhardt, D Vestweber, R Hallmann, M Schulz
Blood, The Journal of the American Society of Hematology, 1997ashpublications.org
In experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) inflammatory cells cross the
endothelial blood-brain barrier (BBB) and gain access to the central nervous system (CNS).
Here we show that E-and P-selectin are not involved in the recruitment of inflammatory cells
across the BBB. Neither expression of E-nor P-selectin is induced in BBB-forming
endothelium at any time after initiation of EAE. Some of the inflammatory cells present in the
CNS during EAE express ligands for E-or P-selectin. However, anti–E-and P-selectin …
Abstract
In experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) inflammatory cells cross the endothelial blood-brain barrier (BBB) and gain access to the central nervous system (CNS). Here we show that E- and P-selectin are not involved in the recruitment of inflammatory cells across the BBB. Neither expression of E- nor P-selectin is induced in BBB-forming endothelium at any time after initiation of EAE. Some of the inflammatory cells present in the CNS during EAE express ligands for E- or P-selectin. However, anti–E- and P-selectin antibodies influence neither immigration of inflammatory cells across the BBB nor the development of EAE. In general, suppression of E- and P-selectin expression on BBB endothelium is dependent on factors derived from the CNS microenvironment, eg, astrocytes. Our results suggest that during EAE suppression of E- and P-selectin expression on the BBB provides a CNS-specific mechanism to reduce leukocyte recruitment into the CNS.
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