Innate and adaptive immunological responses are accompanied by leakocyte adhesion to the blood-vessel wall and their subsequent infiltration into the underlying tissues. In the majority of the cases, leukocytes cross the endothelium. by squeezing through the border of apposed endothelial cells, a process that is known as diapedesis. Many data suggest that proteins at endothelial junctions establish homophilic interactions with identical proteins, which are present on leukocytes. These interactions might then direct the passage of leukocytes through the endothelial border. In this review, we focus on two endothelial junctional proteins [junctional adhesion molecule-A (JAM-A) and PECAM], which play an important role in leukocyte diapedesis. In vivo data with blocking antibodies or inactivation of JAM-A and PECAM genes indicate that the role of these two proteins depends on the stimulus and the experimental model used. J. Leukoc. Biol. 80: 714-718; 2006.

The role of JAM-A and PECAM-1 in modulating leukocyte infiltration in inflamed and ischemic tissues / S. Nourshargh, F. Krombach, E. Dejana. - In: JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY. - ISSN 0741-5400. - 80:4(2006), pp. 714-718.

The role of JAM-A and PECAM-1 in modulating leukocyte infiltration in inflamed and ischemic tissues

E. Dejana
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2006

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Innate and adaptive immunological responses are accompanied by leakocyte adhesion to the blood-vessel wall and their subsequent infiltration into the underlying tissues. In the majority of the cases, leukocytes cross the endothelium. by squeezing through the border of apposed endothelial cells, a process that is known as diapedesis. Many data suggest that proteins at endothelial junctions establish homophilic interactions with identical proteins, which are present on leukocytes. These interactions might then direct the passage of leukocytes through the endothelial border. In this review, we focus on two endothelial junctional proteins [junctional adhesion molecule-A (JAM-A) and PECAM], which play an important role in leukocyte diapedesis. In vivo data with blocking antibodies or inactivation of JAM-A and PECAM genes indicate that the role of these two proteins depends on the stimulus and the experimental model used. J. Leukoc. Biol. 80: 714-718; 2006.
Endothelium; Inflammation; Ischemia
Settore MED/04 - Patologia Generale
2006
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