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Trends Immunol. 2012 Jan;33(1):49-57. doi: 10.1016/j.it.2011.09.006. Epub 2011 Oct 24.
Circulating T cells contact blood vessels either when they extravasate across the walls of microvessels into inflamed tissues or when they enter into the walls of larger vessels in inflammatory diseases such as atherosclerosis. The blood vessel wall is largely composed of three cell types: endothelial cells lining the entire vascular tree; pericytes supporting the endothelium of microvessels; and smooth muscle cells forming the bulk of large vessel walls. Each of these cell types interacts with and alters the behavior of infiltrating T cells in different ways, making these cells active participants in the processes of immune-mediated inflammation. In this review, we compare and contrast what is known about the nature of these interactions in humans.
循环 T 细胞要么穿过微血管壁渗出到炎症组织中,要么在炎症性疾病(如动脉粥样硬化)中进入较大血管壁,从而与血管接触。血管壁主要由三种细胞类型组成:内皮细胞排列在整个脉管系统中;周细胞支持微血管的内皮细胞;平滑肌细胞构成大血管壁的大部分。这些细胞类型中的每一种都以不同的方式与浸润的 T 细胞相互作用并改变其行为,使这些细胞成为免疫介导炎症过程中的积极参与者。在这篇综述中,我们比较和对比了人类对这些相互作用性质的了解。