快速的白细胞迁移通过整合素独立的流动和挤压
Tim Lämmermann1, Bernhard L Bader, Susan J Monkley
1Department of Molecular Medicine, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry, 82152 Martinsried, Germany.
Nature
|May 3, 2008
概括
在3D组织中,整体蛋白对白细胞迁移无关紧要. 相反,细胞使用actin网络扩张进行运动,收缩有助于通过狭窄的隙.
科学领域:
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
背景情况:
- 整体素将细胞细胞骨与细胞外基质联系起来,这对细胞粘附和迁移至关重要.
- 在二维环境中的白细胞迁移依赖于整合素介导的粘附.
- 在组织内的3D白细胞迁移中,整合素的作用仍在争论中.
研究的目的:
- 研究粘合力,收缩力和突起力在3D白细胞化学反应中的作用.
- 确定三维环境中白细胞迁移对整体的必要性.
主要方法:
- 在小鼠白细胞中切除所有整合素异构体.
- 在体内和体外研究间歇性白细胞化学反应.
- 在迁移过程中对细胞力量的分析.
主要成果:
- 缺乏功能整合素的白细胞在3D环境中成功迁移.
- 3D中的迁移是由actin网络的扩张和前沿突出驱动的.
- 只有在通过狭窄的收缩中挤压时,才需要依赖于肌肉蛋白II的收缩.
结论:
- 在3D组织环境中,整体素对于白细胞迁移是不可或缺的.
- 动蛋白网络扩张是3D白细胞运动的主要推动力.
- 收缩在狭窄的空间中起着特殊的作用.
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