Targeting β1-integrin inhibits vascular leakage in endotoxemia

L Hakanpaa, EA Kiss, G Jacquemet… - Proceedings of the …, 2018 - National Acad Sciences
L Hakanpaa, EA Kiss, G Jacquemet, I Miinalainen, M Lerche, C Guzmán, E Mervaala…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018National Acad Sciences
Loss of endothelial integrity promotes capillary leakage in numerous diseases, including
sepsis, but there are no effective therapies for preserving endothelial barrier function.
Angiopoietin-2 (ANGPT2) is a context-dependent regulator of vascular leakage that signals
via both endothelial TEK receptor tyrosine kinase (TIE2) and integrins. Here, we show that
antibodies against β1-integrin decrease LPS-induced vascular leakage in murine
endotoxemia, as either a preventative or an intervention therapy. β1-integrin inhibiting …
Loss of endothelial integrity promotes capillary leakage in numerous diseases, including sepsis, but there are no effective therapies for preserving endothelial barrier function. Angiopoietin-2 (ANGPT2) is a context-dependent regulator of vascular leakage that signals via both endothelial TEK receptor tyrosine kinase (TIE2) and integrins. Here, we show that antibodies against β1-integrin decrease LPS-induced vascular leakage in murine endotoxemia, as either a preventative or an intervention therapy. β1-integrin inhibiting antibodies bound to the vascular endothelium in vivo improved the integrity of endothelial cell–cell junctions and protected mice from endotoxemia-associated cardiac failure, without affecting endothelial inflammation, serum proinflammatory cytokine levels, or TIE receptor signaling. Moreover, conditional deletion of a single allele of endothelial β1-integrin protected mice from LPS-induced vascular leakage. In endothelial monolayers, the inflammatory agents thrombin, lipopolysaccharide (LPS), and IL-1β decreased junctional vascular endothelial (VE)-cadherin and induced actin stress fibers via β1- and α5-integrins and ANGPT2. Additionally, β1-integrin inhibiting antibodies prevented inflammation-induced endothelial cell contractility and monolayer permeability. Mechanistically, the inflammatory agents stimulated ANGPT2-dependent translocation of α5β1-integrin into tensin-1–positive fibrillar adhesions, which destabilized the endothelial monolayer. Thus, β1-integrin promotes endothelial barrier disruption during inflammation, and targeting β1-integrin signaling could serve as a novel means of blocking pathological vascular leak.
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