中性粒细胞迁移:使用中性粒细胞和氨基体细胞的所有技巧来导航许多环境
Martina Lerche1,2, Clare M Waterman1
1Cell and Developmental Biology Center, National Heart Lung and Blood Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland 20892, USA watermancm@nhlbi.nih.gov martina.lerche@manchester.ac.uk.
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology
|March 10, 2026
概括
中性粒细胞是天生的免疫系统的关键组成部分,是对防御至关重要的特殊迁移者. 本综述讨论了它们的细胞特性和信号通路,使其能够通过组织有效迁移.
科学领域:
- 免疫学 免疫学 免疫学
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
背景情况:
- 中性粒细胞是重要的先天性免疫细胞,占循环白细胞的一半以上.
- 它们作为对抗病原体的第一道防线.
- 有效的迁移对于中性粒细胞到达感染或受伤部位至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 讨论中性粒细胞的细胞特性,促进它们的特殊迁移能力.
- 探索指导中性粒细胞迁移的信号通路,在各种生理上下文.
主要方法:
- 对中性粒细胞迁移现有文献的审查.
- 对基底中性粒细胞运动的细胞机制的分析.
- 讨论参与化疗和组织转移的信号通路.
主要成果:
- 中性粒细胞表现出独特的细胞特性,使其能够通过各种组织有效迁移.
- 它们利用了合并的阿米体和介酶体迁移策略.
- 特定的信号通路对于指导中性粒细胞运动至关重要.
结论:
- 中性粒细胞迁移是一个复杂的过程,涉及专门的细胞属性和复杂的信号网络.
- 了解这些机制对于理解免疫反应和开发治疗策略至关重要.
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