G. Bernard et al., CD99 (E2) up-regulates alpha 4 beta 1-dependent T cell adhesion to inflamed vascular endothelium under flow conditions, EUR J IMMUN, 30(10), 2000, pp. 3061-3065
CD99/E2 is an integral transmembrane protein which forms, together with Xga
, a distinct family whose genes are located in the pseudoautosomal region.
The number of T cells that firmly bound to vascular endothelial cells under
physiological shear stress increased 2-14-fold upon CD99 stimulation, and
bound cells became much more resistant to detachment forces and spread. T c
ell arrest occurred within 1 min and was dependent on the alpha4 beta1-VCAM
-1 pathway. In contrast, the alphaL beta2-ICAM-1 pathway remained unactivat
ed. This was observed with T cell lines and with activated peripheral blood
lymphocytes, and was limited within the resting peripheral CD4(+) T cells
to the memory subset, while virgin cells were unaffected. This discloses a
stepwise regulation of the T cell extravasation cascade.