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Heparin inhibits ligand binding to the leukocyte integrin Mac-1 (CD11b/CD18)

K Peter, M Schwarz, C Conradt, T Nordt, M Moser, W Kübier, C Bode

Circulation | LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS | Published : 1999

Abstract

Background - The clinical benefits of heparin reach beyond its anticoagulative properties. Recently, it has been described that leukocytes adhere on immobilized heparin mediated by the integrin Mac-1 (CD11b/CD18, α(M)β2, or CR3). Because inhibition of this versatile adhesion molecule could explain various aspects of the beneficial clinical effects of heparin, we evaluated whether soluble heparin modulates Mac-1 function in vitro and in vivo. Methods and Results - Binding of unfractionated heparin to Mac-1 on PMA-stimulated monocytes and granulocytes was directly demonstrated in flow cytometry, whereas no binding of heparin was detected on unstimulated leukocytes. Unfractionated heparin inhib..

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