Muller William A
Department of Pathology, and Laboratory Medicine, Graduate Program in Immunology, Weill Medical College, 1300 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021, USA.
Trends Immunol. 2003 Jun;24(6):327-34. doi: 10.1016/s1471-4906(03)00117-0.
Both the innate and adaptive immune responses are dependent on the migration of leukocytes across endothelial cells. The process of diapedesis, in which the leukocyte crawls between tightly apposed endothelial cells, is a unique and complex process. Several molecules concentrated at the junctions of endothelial cells, originally described as having a role in holding the endothelial monolayer together, have also been shown to have a role in the emigration of leukocytes. Several mechanisms have been proposed for 'loosening' the junctions between endothelial cells to enable leukocyte passage. These leukocyte-endothelial-cell adhesion molecules are probably involved in regulating the signaling as well as the adhesion events of diapedesis. In addition, this Review introduces a new and unified nomenclature for the junctional adhesion molecule (JAM) family.
先天性免疫反应和适应性免疫反应均依赖于白细胞穿过内皮细胞的迁移。白细胞渗出过程中,白细胞在内皮细胞紧密贴合处间爬行,这是一个独特且复杂的过程。最初认为集中在内皮细胞连接处、起到维持内皮细胞单层结构作用的几种分子,也被证明在白细胞渗出中发挥作用。目前已提出多种使内皮细胞间连接“松弛”以允许白细胞通过的机制。这些白细胞-内皮细胞黏附分子可能参与调节信号传导以及渗出过程中的黏附事件。此外,本综述还引入了一种针对连接黏附分子(JAM)家族的全新统一命名法。