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[Chemotaxis and collagen].

A P Peltier, D Charitanski

    Annales De Biologie Clinique
    |January 1, 1986
    PubMed
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    Collagen and its fragments attract human monocytes, fibroblasts, and cancer cells, but not polymorphonuclear cells. This chemotaxis may play a role in developing bone and joint diseases.

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    Area of Science:

    • Biochemistry
    • Cell Biology
    • Immunology

    Context:

    • Collagen is a major structural protein.
    • Collagen's role in cell migration is under investigation.
    • Understanding cell-matrix interactions is crucial for disease research.

    Purpose:

    • To review the literature on the chemotactic properties of collagen and its fragments.
    • To discuss the implications of collagen's chemotactic activity for human cell types.
    • To explore the potential role of these properties in osteo-articular diseases.

    Summary:

    • Literature data indicate collagen is chemotactic for human blood monocytes, fibroblasts, and malignant cells.
    • Collagen does not exhibit chemotactic effects on polymorphonuclear leukocytes.

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  • Experimental findings highlight differential cellular responses to collagen-derived signals.
  • Impact:

    • Provides insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying cell recruitment in physiological and pathological conditions.
    • Suggests potential therapeutic targets for diseases involving abnormal cell migration.
    • Contributes to understanding the pathogenesis of osteo-articular disorders.