K. Abe et al., Effects of in vivo soluble selectin gene introduction on LPS-induced leukocyte accumulation in the murine lung, INFLAMMATIO, 23(6), 1999, pp. 523-534
The selectin family adhesion molecules exert a crucial role in accumulation
of leukocytes at the site of inflammation. To test the biological effects
of soluble selectin on lung inflammation, we introduced an expression plasm
id vector of soluble selectin gene via HVJ-liposome into a murine model of
LPS-induced lung injury. The myeloperoxidase activity in LPS-injected mice
was suppressed by the in vivo injection of soluble P-selectin gene relative
to control mice. On the contrary, soluble E- or L-selectin genes did not e
xert suppressive effects. Our observations suggest that P-selectin plays a
crucial role in the initial steps of lung inflammation, and exogenous intro
duction of soluble P-selectin by in vivo gene transfer method may be a usef
ul strategy for regulating inflammation of the lung.