Effects of molecular interaction and liver sinusoidal mechanical properties on leukocyte adhesions

分子相互作用和肝窦力学特性对白细胞黏附的影响

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Abstract

It is interesting to find pathologically that leukocytes, especially neutrophils, tend to adhere in the liver sinusoids dominantly but not in the postsinusoidal venules. While both views of receptor-ligand interactions and physical trapping are proposed for mediating leukocyte adhesion in liver sinusoids, integrated investigations for classifying their respective contributions are poorly presented. With a combination of Monte Carlo simulation and immersed boundary method, this study explored numerically the effects of molecular interaction kinetics and sinusoidal mechanical properties on leukocyte adhesion in liver sinusoid jointly. Results showed that, within the range of biological limitations, the lumen stenosis ratio, leukocyte stiffness, Disse space stiffness and endothelium permeability regulate the comprehensive adhesion process in a descending order of significance in the presence of receptor-ligand interactions. While leukocyte adhesions could be mutually promoted with proper combinations of leukocyte stiffness, lumen stenosis, and molecular interaction, the binding affinity is insensitive under the conditions with low leukocyte stiffness in normal lumen stenosis and high leukocyte stiffness in high lumen stenosis. This work deepens the understanding of recruitment mechanism of leukocyte in liver sinusoids.

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