Department of Medicine, University of Cambridge School of Medicine, UK.
Trends Immunol. 2010 Aug;31(8):318-24. doi: 10.1016/j.it.2010.05.006.
Neutrophils play a key role in the elimination of pathogens. They are remarkably short-lived with a circulating half life of 6-8h and hence are produced at a rate of 5x10(10)-10x10(10) cells/day. Tight regulation of these cells is vital because they have significant histotoxic capacity and are widely implicated in tissue injury. This review outlines our current understanding of how neutrophils are released from the bone marrow; in particular, the role of the CXC chemokine receptor 4/stromal-derived factor 1 axis, the relative size and role of the freely circulating and marginated (i.e. slowly transiting) pools within the vascular compartment, and the events that result in the uptake and removal of circulating neutrophils. We also review current understanding of how systemic stress and inflammation affect this finely balanced system.
中性粒细胞在消灭病原体方面发挥着关键作用。它们的寿命极短,循环半衰期为 6-8 小时,因此每天产生的速度为 5x10(10)-10x10(10)个细胞。这些细胞的紧密调控至关重要,因为它们具有显著的组织毒性,广泛参与组织损伤。这篇综述概述了我们目前对中性粒细胞如何从骨髓中释放的理解;特别是 CXC 趋化因子受体 4/基质衍生因子 1 轴的作用、血管腔内游离循环和边缘(即缓慢转运)池的相对大小和作用,以及导致循环中性粒细胞摄取和清除的事件。我们还回顾了目前对全身应激和炎症如何影响这一精细平衡系统的理解。