[PDF][PDF] G-CSF is an essential regulator of neutrophil trafficking from the bone marrow to the blood

CL Semerad, F Liu, AD Gregory, K Stumpf, DC Link - Immunity, 2002 - cell.com
CL Semerad, F Liu, AD Gregory, K Stumpf, DC Link
Immunity, 2002cell.com
Neutrophils are released from the bone marrow in a regulated fashion to maintain
homeostatic levels in the blood and to respond to physiological stresses, including infection.
We show that under basal conditions granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is an
essential regulator of neutrophil release from the bone marrow. Nonredundant signals
generated by the membrane-proximal 87 amino acids of the G-CSF receptor (G-CSFR) are
sufficient to mediate this response. Surprisingly, G-CSFR expression on neutrophils is …
Abstract
Neutrophils are released from the bone marrow in a regulated fashion to maintain homeostatic levels in the blood and to respond to physiological stresses, including infection. We show that under basal conditions granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) is an essential regulator of neutrophil release from the bone marrow. Nonredundant signals generated by the membrane-proximal 87 amino acids of the G-CSF receptor (G-CSFR) are sufficient to mediate this response. Surprisingly, G-CSFR expression on neutrophils is neither necessary nor sufficient for their mobilization from the bone marrow, suggesting that G-CSF induces neutrophil mobilization indirectly through the generation of trans-acting signals. Evidence is provided suggesting that downregulation of stromal cell-derived factor 1 expression in the bone marrow may represent such a signal.
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