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Epinephrine acts through erythroid signaling pathways to activate sickle cell adhesion to endothelium via LW-alphavbeta3 interactions.

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Zennadi, R; Hines, PC; De Castro, LM; Cartron, J-P; Parise, LV; Telen, MJ
Published in: Blood
December 1, 2004

The possible role of physiologic stress hormones in enhancing adhesion of sickle erythrocytes (SS RBCs) to endothelial cells (ECs) in sickle cell disease (SCD) has not been previously explored. We have now found that up-regulation of intracellular cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP)-dependent protein kinase A (PKA) by epinephrine significantly increased sickle but not normal erythrocyte adhesion to both primary and immortalized ECs. Inhibition of serine/threonine phosphatases also enhanced sickle erythrocyte adhesion at least partially through a PKA-dependent mechanism. Adhesion was mediated through LW (intercellular adhesion molecule-4 [ICAM-4], CD242) blood group glycoprotein, and immunoprecipitation studies showed that LW on sickle but not on normal erythrocytes undergoes increased PKA-dependent serine phosphorylation as a result of activation. The major counter receptor for LW was identified as the alphavbeta3 integrin on ECs. These data suggest that adrenergic hormones such as epinephrine may initiate or exacerbate vaso-occlusion and thus contribute to the association of vaso-occlusive events with physiologic stress.

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Blood

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ISSN

0006-4971

Publication Date

December 1, 2004

Volume

104

Issue

12

Start / End Page

3774 / 3781

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vascular Diseases
  • Umbilical Veins
  • Signal Transduction
  • Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases
  • Phosphorylation
  • Integrin alphaVbeta3
  • Immunology
  • Humans
  • Erythrocytes, Abnormal
  • Epinephrine
 

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Zennadi, R., Hines, P. C., De Castro, L. M., Cartron, J.-P., Parise, L. V., & Telen, M. J. (2004). Epinephrine acts through erythroid signaling pathways to activate sickle cell adhesion to endothelium via LW-alphavbeta3 interactions. Blood, 104(12), 3774–3781. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2004-01-0042
Zennadi, Rahima, Patrick C. Hines, Laura M. De Castro, Jean-Pierre Cartron, Leslie V. Parise, and Marilyn J. Telen. “Epinephrine acts through erythroid signaling pathways to activate sickle cell adhesion to endothelium via LW-alphavbeta3 interactions.Blood 104, no. 12 (December 1, 2004): 3774–81. https://doi.org/10.1182/blood-2004-01-0042.
Zennadi R, Hines PC, De Castro LM, Cartron J-P, Parise LV, Telen MJ. Epinephrine acts through erythroid signaling pathways to activate sickle cell adhesion to endothelium via LW-alphavbeta3 interactions. Blood. 2004 Dec 1;104(12):3774–81.
Zennadi, Rahima, et al. “Epinephrine acts through erythroid signaling pathways to activate sickle cell adhesion to endothelium via LW-alphavbeta3 interactions.Blood, vol. 104, no. 12, Dec. 2004, pp. 3774–81. Pubmed, doi:10.1182/blood-2004-01-0042.
Zennadi R, Hines PC, De Castro LM, Cartron J-P, Parise LV, Telen MJ. Epinephrine acts through erythroid signaling pathways to activate sickle cell adhesion to endothelium via LW-alphavbeta3 interactions. Blood. 2004 Dec 1;104(12):3774–3781.

Published In

Blood

DOI

ISSN

0006-4971

Publication Date

December 1, 2004

Volume

104

Issue

12

Start / End Page

3774 / 3781

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vascular Diseases
  • Umbilical Veins
  • Signal Transduction
  • Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases
  • Phosphorylation
  • Integrin alphaVbeta3
  • Immunology
  • Humans
  • Erythrocytes, Abnormal
  • Epinephrine