How leukocytes cross the vascular endothelium

D Vestweber - Nature Reviews Immunology, 2015 - nature.com
D Vestweber
Nature Reviews Immunology, 2015nature.com
Immune responses depend on the ability of leukocytes to move from the circulation into
tissue. This is enabled by mechanisms that guide leukocytes to the right exit sites and allow
them to cross the barrier of the blood vessel wall. This process is regulated by a concerted
action between endothelial cells and leukocytes, whereby endothelial cells activate
leukocytes and direct them to extravasation sites, and leukocytes in turn instruct endothelial
cells to open a path for transmigration. This Review focuses on recently described …
Abstract
Immune responses depend on the ability of leukocytes to move from the circulation into tissue. This is enabled by mechanisms that guide leukocytes to the right exit sites and allow them to cross the barrier of the blood vessel wall. This process is regulated by a concerted action between endothelial cells and leukocytes, whereby endothelial cells activate leukocytes and direct them to extravasation sites, and leukocytes in turn instruct endothelial cells to open a path for transmigration. This Review focuses on recently described mechanisms that control and open exit routes for leukocytes through the endothelial barrier.
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