“…PECAM-1 has been shown in a number of experimental systems to function as an inhibitory receptor that limits agonist-induced activation of blood and vascular cells (47). To date, PECAM-1 engagement or expression has been shown to inhibit T cell (49), B cell (70), mast cell (72), and platelet (25,52,57) reactivity and to inhibit production of proinflammatory cytokines in vivo (9,41,63). PECAM-1 has also been implicated in maintaining vascular integrity in at least four different in vivo models of inflammation, including intradermal injection of histamine (29), autoimmune encephalomyelitis (29), collagen-induced arthritis (63,71), and lipopolysaccharide-induced endotoxemia (9,41).…”