Differential Regulation of Matrix Metalloproteinase-9 by Monocytes Adherent to Collagen and Platelets

Abstract— Circulating monocytes adhere to platelets and matrix proteins at sites of vascular injury, where engagement of specific surface tethering molecules mediates outside-in signaling and synthesis of gene products by the leukocytes. Here we demonstrate that interaction of isolated human monocytes with collagen induces matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9; gelatinase B) synthesis by monocytes, a process that is greatly enhanced in the presence of platelets. MMP-9 is a potent matrix degrading enzyme implicated in atherosclerotic plaque rupture, aneurysm formation, and other vascular syndromes. Synthesis of MMP-9 by monocytes is tightly regulated and synergistically increased following adhesion to collagen and platelets. Adhesion to control matrix proteins alone did not result in MMP-9 protein production and, similarly, adhesion of monocytes to platelets activated with thrombin in suspension was not sufficient to induce MMP-9 synthesis in the absence of monocyte adhesion to collagen. Interruption of intercellular contact between platelets and monocytes dramatically inhibited MMP-9 synthesis. These observations demonstrate that discrete adhesion-dependent signaling pathways govern MMP-9 synthesis by monocytes. The synthesis of MMP-9 by monocytes may be critical in vascular syndromes and other pathological processes that are dependent on dysregulated cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions.

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