Heparan sulphate as a regulator of leukocyte recruitment in inflammation.

Curr Protein Pept Sci

Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics, Munster University Hospital, Albert-Schweitzer-Campus 1, D11, D-48149 Munster, Germany.

Published: October 2015

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  • Leukocyte recruitment to inflammation sites involves multiple steps, starting with endothelial cell activation and the presentation of chemokines, which heparan sulphate (HS) significantly influences through various roles.
  • Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) stabilize and help transport chemokines across the endothelium, enhancing leukocyte adhesion and promoting the formation of effective chemokine gradients necessary for optimal immune response.
  • HS also impacts the mechanics of leukocyte movement, directing their crawling and diapedesis, suggesting that targeting HS could offer new therapeutic strategies for managing inflammatory diseases.

Article Abstract

A key event in inflammatory disease is the transendothelial recruitment of leukocytes from the circulation to the site of inflammation. Intense research in the past decades indicates that the polyanionic carbohydrate heparan sulphate (HS) modulates multiple steps in the leukocyte recruitment cascade. Leukocyte recruitment is initiated by endothelial cell activation and presentation of chemokines to rolling leukocytes, which, via integrin activation, results in adhesion and diapedesis through the vessel wall. Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) immobilize the chemokines on the luminal endothelial cells, rendering them more robust against mechanical or hydrodynamic perturbations. During inflammation, endothelial HSPGs serve as ligands to L-selectin on leukocytes, transport chemokines in a basolateral to apical direction across the endothelium, and present chemokines at the luminal surface of the endothelium to circulating cells. HSPGs also promote chemokine oligomerization, which influences chemokine receptor signaling. Furthermore, proteoglycans of the syndecan family are involved in modulating integrin-mediated tight adhesion of leukocytes to the endothelium. Creation of a chemokine gradient by a localized chemokine release influences the speed of leukocyte recruitment from the blood to the tissue by attracting crawling neutrophils to optimal sites for transmigration. The directionality of intraluminal crawling is thought to be influenced by both mechanotactic and haptotactic signals, which are modulated by HS-dependent signaling processes. Finally, diapedesis is influenced by HS regarding transendothelial chemokine gradient formation and integrin- CAM interactions, and further enhanced by heparanase-mediated degradation of the endothelial basement membrane. Overall, the multifunctional role of HS in inflammation marks it as a potential target of glycan-centered therapeutic approaches.

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