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Intracellular signalling during neutrophil recruitment

Mócsai, Attila and Walzog, B. and Lowell, C. A. (2015) Intracellular signalling during neutrophil recruitment. CARDIOVASCULAR RESEARCH, 107 (3). pp. 373-385. ISSN 0008-6363

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Abstract

Recruitment of leucocytes such as neutrophils to the extravascular space is a critical step of the inflammation process and plays a major role in the development of various diseases including several cardiovascular diseases. Neutrophils themselves play a very active role in that process by sensing their environment and responding to the extracellular cues by adhesion and de-Adhesion, cellular shape changes, chemotactic migration, and other effector functions of cell activation. Those responses are co-ordinated by a number of cell surface receptors and their complex intracellular signal transduction pathways. Here, we review neutrophil signal transduction processes critical for recruitment to the site of inflammation. The two key requirements for neutrophil recruitment are the establishment of appropriate chemoattractant gradients and the intrinsic ability of the cells to migrate along those gradients. We will first discuss signalling steps required for sensing extracellular chemoattractants such as chemokines and lipid mediators and the processes (e.g. PI3-kinase pathways) leading to the translation of extracellular chemoattractant gradients to polarized cellular responses. We will then discuss signal transduction by leucocyte adhesion receptors (e.g. tyrosine kinase pathways) which are critical for adhesion to, and migration through the vessel wall. Finally, additional neutrophil signalling pathways with an indirect effect on the neutrophil recruitment process, e.g. through modulation of the inflammatory environment, will be discussed. Mechanistic understanding of these pathways provide better understanding of the inflammation process and may point to novel therapeutic strategies for controlling excessive inflammation during infection or tissue damage. © The Author 2015. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: review; priority journal; nonhuman; neutrophil; leukocyte migration; leukocyte adherence; intracellular signaling; inflammatory cell; human; cell polarity; cell migration; cardiovascular disease; blood vessel wall; protein tyrosine kinase; phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase; lipid; G protein coupled receptor; chemokine; CD18 antigen; Signalling; NEUTROPHILS; MIGRATION; Leucocytes; Inflammation
Subjects: R Medicine / orvostudomány > R1 Medicine (General) / orvostudomány általában
SWORD Depositor: MTMT SWORD
Depositing User: MTMT SWORD
Date Deposited: 13 Feb 2016 06:04
Last Modified: 13 Feb 2016 06:06
URI: http://real.mtak.hu/id/eprint/33368

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