粘附
活体显微镜检查
细胞粘附分子
内皮
血流
体内
细胞生物学
先天免疫系统
免疫学
化学
血流动力学
生物物理学
免疫系统
生物
医学
心脏病学
内分泌学
生物技术
有机化学
作者
Mark A. Jutila,Bruce Walcheck,Robert F. Bargatze,Aiyappa Palecanda
标识
DOI:10.1007/978-1-59745-467-4_16
摘要
Neutrophil migration from blood into tissues is required for effective innate immune responses against infection. Adhesion of the neutrophil in blood to the vascular endothelium and eventual migration through the vessel wall and accumulation at the site of infection involves different classes of adhesion molecules. In vivo intravital microscopy studies show that different adhesion molecules mediate binding events under shear forces associated with blood flow vs binding events that take place under static conditions. To fully analyze the function of these adhesion molecules in vitro, assays must reflect the hemodynamic forces associated with blood flow. We outline two approaches used to study neutrophil adhesion under conditions that mimic blood flow.
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