Lymphocyte recirculation and homing: roles of adhesion molecules and chemoattractants.

Abstract:

:Lymphocyte migration from high endothelial venules into lymphoid organs is mediated by a sequence of interactions between cell adhesion molecules on lymphocytes and those on the vascular endothelial cells that line the vessels. recent studies suggest that the so-called lymphocyte homing receptors and vascular addressins regulate the first stages of this process, that of binding of lymphocytes from flowing blood. The subsequent crawling of lymphocytes over the endothelial cell surface and migration across the vessel wall (diapedesis) are regulated independently of initial binding. These latter stages are thought to be mediated by functional activation of integrins on the lymphocyte by chemoattractants located in the vessel wall.

journal_name

Trends Cell Biol

journal_title

Trends in cell biology

authors

Ager A

doi

10.1016/0962-8924(94)90234-8

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

1994-09-01 00:00:00

pages

326-33

issue

9

eissn

0962-8924

issn

1879-3088

pii

0962892494902348

journal_volume

4

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