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Endotoxin-Induced Monocytic Microparticles Have Contrasting Effects on Endothelial Inflammatory Responses

Septic shock is a severe disease state characterised by the body's life threatening response to infection. Complex interactions between endothelial cells and circulating monocytes are responsible for microvasculature dysfunction contributing to the pathogenesis of this syndrome. Here, we intend...

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Autores principales: Wen, Beryl, Combes, Valery, Bonhoure, Amandine, Weksler, Babette B., Couraud, Pierre-Olivier, Grau, Georges E. R.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24646764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091597
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author Wen, Beryl
Combes, Valery
Bonhoure, Amandine
Weksler, Babette B.
Couraud, Pierre-Olivier
Grau, Georges E. R.
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Combes, Valery
Bonhoure, Amandine
Weksler, Babette B.
Couraud, Pierre-Olivier
Grau, Georges E. R.
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description Septic shock is a severe disease state characterised by the body's life threatening response to infection. Complex interactions between endothelial cells and circulating monocytes are responsible for microvasculature dysfunction contributing to the pathogenesis of this syndrome. Here, we intended to determine whether microparticles derived from activated monocytes contribute towards inflammatory processes and notably vascular permeability. We found that endotoxin stimulation of human monocytes enhances the release of microparticles of varying phenotypes and mRNA contents. Elevated numbers of LPS-induced monocytic microparticles (mMP) expressed CD54 and contained higher levels of transcripts for pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF, IL-6 and IL-8. Using a prothrombin time assay, a greater reduction in plasma coagulation time was observed with LPS-induced mMP than with non-stimulated mMP. Co-incubation of mMP with the human brain endothelial cell line hCMEC/D3 triggered their time-dependent uptake and significantly enhanced endothelial microparticle release. Unexpectedly, mMP also modified signalling pathways by diminishing pSrc (tyr416) expression and promoted endothelial monolayer tightness, as demonstrated by endothelial impedance and permeability assays. Altogether, these data strongly suggest that LPS-induced mMP have contrasting effects on the intercellular communication network and display a dual potential: enhanced pro-inflammatory and procoagulant properties, together with protective function of the endothelium.
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spelling pubmed-39601072014-03-24 Endotoxin-Induced Monocytic Microparticles Have Contrasting Effects on Endothelial Inflammatory Responses Wen, Beryl Combes, Valery Bonhoure, Amandine Weksler, Babette B. Couraud, Pierre-Olivier Grau, Georges E. R. PLoS One Research Article Septic shock is a severe disease state characterised by the body's life threatening response to infection. Complex interactions between endothelial cells and circulating monocytes are responsible for microvasculature dysfunction contributing to the pathogenesis of this syndrome. Here, we intended to determine whether microparticles derived from activated monocytes contribute towards inflammatory processes and notably vascular permeability. We found that endotoxin stimulation of human monocytes enhances the release of microparticles of varying phenotypes and mRNA contents. Elevated numbers of LPS-induced monocytic microparticles (mMP) expressed CD54 and contained higher levels of transcripts for pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNF, IL-6 and IL-8. Using a prothrombin time assay, a greater reduction in plasma coagulation time was observed with LPS-induced mMP than with non-stimulated mMP. Co-incubation of mMP with the human brain endothelial cell line hCMEC/D3 triggered their time-dependent uptake and significantly enhanced endothelial microparticle release. Unexpectedly, mMP also modified signalling pathways by diminishing pSrc (tyr416) expression and promoted endothelial monolayer tightness, as demonstrated by endothelial impedance and permeability assays. Altogether, these data strongly suggest that LPS-induced mMP have contrasting effects on the intercellular communication network and display a dual potential: enhanced pro-inflammatory and procoagulant properties, together with protective function of the endothelium. Public Library of Science 2014-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3960107/ /pubmed/24646764 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091597 Text en © 2014 Wen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Combes, Valery
Bonhoure, Amandine
Weksler, Babette B.
Couraud, Pierre-Olivier
Grau, Georges E. R.
Endotoxin-Induced Monocytic Microparticles Have Contrasting Effects on Endothelial Inflammatory Responses
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title_sort endotoxin-induced monocytic microparticles have contrasting effects on endothelial inflammatory responses
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960107/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24646764
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091597
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