J. Carracedo et al., Role of adhesion molecules in mononuclear cell apoptosis induced by Cuprophan hemodialysis membranes, NEPHRON, 89(2), 2001, pp. 186-193
Background/Aim. Hemodialysis with Cuprophan (CU) membranes induces mononucl
ear cell activation, leading to increased expression of adhesion molecules,
formation of cell aggregates, and apoptosis. It is likely that structure(s
) of the CU membrane interact with mononuclear cell surface molecules which
transduce biochemical signals to the cello. Interactions between adhesion
molecules and extracellular matrix have been implicated in cell activation,
proliferation, and/or apoptosis. In the present work, we study whether adh
esion molecules may be involved in CU-induced mononuclear cell aggregation
and/or apoptosis. Methods: The present study was performed using THP-1 cell
s, a human monocytic cell line, cultured in; the presence of the CU membran
e. CD11b and CD54 expression was studied!, with fluorescent monoclonal anti
bodies. Cell aggregation, was quantified using a phase-contrast microscope.
, Apoptosis was evaluated by either light microscopy or annexin V labeling.
Results: The results show that incubation of CU membranes with the protein
s CD11b, CD18, and CD54 or the blockade of these cell surface molecules wit
h specific monoclonal antibodies inhibited the CU-induced aggregation and a
poptosis in a dose-dependent manner. Conclusion. These results suggest that
CU membranes interact selectively with these specific proteins to induce c
ell activation which ultimately results in apoptosis. Copyright (C) 2001 S.
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