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Rasmuson, Joel; Kenne, Ellinor; Wahlgren, Mats; Soehnlein, Oliver und Lindbom, Lennart (2019): Heparinoid sevuparin inhibits Streptococcus-induced vascular leak through neutralizing neutrophil-derived proteins. In: Faseb Journal, Bd. 33, Nr. 9: S. 10443-10452

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Abstract

Acute lung injury (ALI) and respiratory distress can develop as a consequence of sepsis with pathogens such as group A Streptococcus (GAS). In the pathogenesis of sepsis-associated ALI, endothelial barrier disruption brought on by phagocyte activation is considered a causative factor. Here, we find that sevuparin, a heparinoid with low anticoagulant activity, prevents neutrophil-induced lung plasma leakage in a murine model of systemic inflammation evoked by heat-killed GAS (hkGAS). Furthermore, using human neutrophils and endothelial cell monolayers, we demonstrate that sevuparin inhibits hkGAS-induced endothelial barrier disruption by neutralizing the activity of neutrophil-derived proteins. By mass spectrometry of neutrophil secretion, we identify proteins, including serprocidins, S100 proteins, and histone H4, that interact with sevuparin and that are responsible for the disruptive effect on endothelial integrity. Collectively, our results demonstrate the critical role of neutrophil-derived proteins in vascular hyperpermeability caused by GAS and suggest sevuparin as a potential therapeutic in acute neutrophilic inflammation.-Rasmuson, J., Kenne, E., Wahlgren, M., Soehnlein, O., Lindbom, L. Heparinoid sevuparin inhibits Streptococcus-induced vascular leak through neutralizing neutrophil-derived proteins.

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