Department of Pathology, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, IL 60611, USA.
Vet Pathol. 2013 Jan;50(1):7-22. doi: 10.1177/0300985812469883.
There is no "response" in either the innate or adaptive immune response unless leukocytes cross blood vessels. They do this through the process of diapedesis, in which the leukocyte moves in ameboid fashion through tightly apposed endothelial borders (paracellular transmigration) and in some cases through the endothelial cell itself (transcellular migration). This review summarizes the steps leading up to diapedesis, then focuses on the molecules and mechanisms responsible for transendothelial migration. Surprisingly, many of the same molecules and mechanisms that regulate paracellular migration also control transcellular migration, including a major role for membrane from the recently described lateral border recycling compartment. A hypothesis that integrates the various known mechanisms of transmigration is proposed.
在先天或适应性免疫反应中,白细胞不会“作出反应”,除非白细胞穿过血管。它们通过一个叫“出芽”的过程穿过紧密相邻的内皮边界(细胞旁渗透),在某些情况下,还可以穿过内皮细胞本身(细胞内渗透)。本文综述了出芽前的步骤,然后重点介绍了负责跨内皮迁移的分子和机制。令人惊讶的是,许多调节细胞旁渗透的相同分子和机制也控制着细胞内渗透,包括最近描述的侧边界再循环隔室的膜的主要作用。本文提出了一个整合已知的各种迁移机制的假说。