Hallett M B
Molecular Signalling Group, University Department of Surgery, University of Wales College of Medicine, Heath Park, Cardiff, UK.
Bioessays. 1997 Jul;19(7):615-21. doi: 10.1002/bies.950190712.
Our defence against microbes depends largely on the ability of neutrophils to migrate from the blood stream to sites of infection. Although the ability of animal cells to move may be primitive, and also fundamental for a number of phenomena in biology, the cellular mechanism by which neutrophils are able to move rapidly towards the infection remains an enigma. Even though the structures of the receptors involved have been sequenced and many of the molecules involved in neutrophil adherence and traction identified, the essential mechanisms that control and regulate the neutrophil motor remain obscure. Here, an outline of the fundamental inadequacies in our current understanding is given, along with some recent developments that promise to produce some significant advances.
我们抵御微生物的能力在很大程度上取决于中性粒细胞从血流迁移到感染部位的能力。尽管动物细胞移动的能力可能很原始,但它也是生物学中许多现象的基础,然而中性粒细胞能够迅速向感染部位移动的细胞机制仍是一个谜。尽管所涉及的受体结构已被测序,并且许多参与中性粒细胞黏附和牵引的分子也已被识别,但控制和调节中性粒细胞运动的基本机制仍然不清楚。在此,给出了我们目前理解中基本不足之处的概述,以及一些有望取得重大进展的最新研究进展。