
Mayadas TN, Johnson RC, Rayburn H, Hynes RO, Wagner DD:
Leukocyte rolling and extravasation are severely compromised in P
selectin-deficient mice.
Cell 1993 Aug 13;74(3):541-54
ABSTRACT
P selectin, expressed on surfaces of activated endothelial cells and
platelets, is an adhesion receptor for leukocytes. We report that P
selectin-deficient mice, generated by gene targeting in embryonic
stem cells, exhibit a number of defects in leukocyte behavior,
including elevated numbers of circulating neutrophils, virtually
total absence of leukocyte rolling in mesenteric venules, and
delayed recruitment of neutrophils to the peritoneal cavity upon
experimentally induced inflammation. These results clearly
demonstrate a role for P selectin in leukocyte interactions with the
vessel wall and in the early steps of leukocyte recruitment at sites
of inflammation. These mutant mice should prove useful in
deciphering the contributions of P selectin in various inflammatory
responses as well as in platelet functions.