细胞粘附分子
细胞生物学
细胞粘附
免疫球蛋白超家族
整合素
细胞间粘附分子
神经细胞粘附分子
连接蛋白
细胞外基质
淋巴细胞归巢受体
细胞-细胞相互作用
归巢(生物学)
受体
化学
生物
细胞
生物化学
生态学
作者
Steven Μ. Albelda,Clayton A. Buck
标识
DOI:10.1096/fasebj.4.11.2199285
摘要
Cell-cell and cell-substratum interactions are mediated through several different families of receptors. In addition to targeting cell adhesion to specific extracellular matrix proteins and ligands on adjacent cells, these receptors influence many diverse processes including cellular growth, differentiation, junction formation, and polarity. Several families of adhesion receptors have been identified. These include: 1) the integrins, heterodimeric molecules that function both as cell-substratum and cell-cell adhesion receptors; 2) the adhesion molecules of the immunoglobulin superfamily, which are involved in cell-cell adhesion and especially important during embryo-genesis, wound healing, and the inflammatory response; 3) the cadherins, developmentally regulated, calcium-dependent homophilic cell-cell adhesion proteins; 4) the LEC-CAMs, cell adhesion molecules with lectin-like domains that mediate white blood cell/endothelial cell adhesion; and 5) homing receptors that target lymphocytes to specific lymphoid tissue. In this review we summarize recent data describing the structure and function of some of these cell adhesion molecules (with special emphasis on the integrin family) and discuss the possible role of these molecules in development, inflammation, wound healing, coagulation, and tumor metastasis.
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