Chemokines in Innate and Adaptive Host Defense: Basic Chemokinese Grammar for Immune Cells

A Rot, UH Von Andrian - Annu. Rev. Immunol., 2004 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Chemokines compose a sophisticated communication system used by all our cell
types, including immune cells. Chemokine messages are decoded by specific receptors that …

Chemokines and chemokine receptors in leukocyte trafficking

TS Olson, K Ley - American Journal of Physiology …, 2002 - journals.physiology.org
Chemokines regulate inflammation, leukocyte trafficking, and immune cell differentiation.
The role of chemokines in homing of naive T lymphocytes to secondary lymphatic organs is …

Chemokines and cell migration in secondary lymphoid organs

JG Cyster - Science, 1999 - science.org
As few as one in 100,000 B and T lymphocytes are specific for a single protein antigen, such
as tetanus toxin, yet these cells must come together if an antibody response is to occur …

Biomolecular gradients in cell culture systems

TM Keenan, A Folch - Lab on a Chip, 2008 - pubs.rsc.org
Biomolecule gradients have been shown to play roles in a wide range of biological
processes including development, inflammation, wound healing, and cancer metastasis …

Concepts of GPCR‐controlled navigation in the immune system

T Lämmermann, W Kastenmüller - Immunological reviews, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
G‐protein–coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling is essential for the spatiotemporal control of
leukocyte dynamics during immune responses. For efficient navigation through mammalian …

An intracellular signaling hierarchy determines direction of migration in opposing chemotactic gradients

B Heit, S Tavener, E Raharjo, P Kubes - The Journal of cell biology, 2002 - rupress.org
Neutrophils must follow both endogenous and bacterial chemoattractant signals out of the
vasculature and through the interstitium to arrive at a site of infection. By necessity, in the …

Dancing to the tune of chemokines

M Thelen - Nature immunology, 2001 - nature.com
Since their discovery 13 years ago, chemokines have emerged as the most important
regulators of leukocyte trafficking. On target cells, chemokines bind to seven-transmembrane …

Chemokine receptor CCR5: insights into structure, function, and regulation

M Oppermann - Cellular signalling, 2004 - Elsevier
CC chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) is a seven-transmembrane, G protein-coupled receptor
(GPCR) which regulates trafficking and effector functions of memory/effector T-lymphocytes …

[HTML][HTML] Models of eukaryotic gradient sensing: application to chemotaxis of amoebae and neutrophils

A Levchenko, PA Iglesias - Biophysical journal, 2002 - cell.com
Eukaryotic cells can detect shallow gradients of chemoattractants with exquisite precision
and respond quickly to changes in the gradient steepness and direction. Here, we describe …

[HTML][HTML] The role of formylated peptides and formyl peptide receptor 1 in governing neutrophil function during acute inflammation

DA Dorward, CD Lucas, GB Chapman, C Haslett… - The American journal of …, 2015 - Elsevier
Neutrophil migration to sites of inflammation and the subsequent execution of multiple
functions are designed to contain and kill invading pathogens. These highly regulated and …