نتایج جستجو برای: selectin

تعداد نتایج: 7704  

Journal: :Blood 1995
E L Berg C Fromm J Melrose N Tsurushita

E- and P-selectin are inflammation-induced cell adhesion molecules that mediate leukocyte-endothelial cell and leukocyte-platelet interactions. Monoclonal antibodies (MoAbs) specific for either E-selectin or P-selectin are protective in several animal models of inflammatory disease. To generate an MoAb with broader therapeutic potential, MoAbs that bind to both E- and P-selectin were generated ...

Journal: :Blood 2003
Lijun Xia Vishwanath Ramachandran J Michael McDaniel Kiem N Nguyen Richard D Cummings Rodger P McEver

P-selectin binds to the N-terminal region of human P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1). For optimal binding, this region requires sulfation on 3 tyrosines and specific core-2 O-glycosylation on a threonine. P-selectin is also thought to bind to the N terminus of murine PSGL-1, although it has a very different amino acid sequence than human PSGL-1. Murine PSGL-1 has potential sites for sul...

2010
Simon G Royce Melissa Lee Mimi L K Tang

UNLABELLED L-selectin is a cell adhesion molecule, which mediates leukocyte rolling on bronchopulmonary endothelium. Previous studies in a murine model of allergic airways disease have shown that L-selectin plays a role in the regulation of airway hyperresponsiveness in asthma via mechanisms independent of inflammation. Airway remodeling has been shown to modulate airway hyperresponsiveness ind...

Journal: :Blood 2008
Akiko Shigeta Masanori Matsumoto Thomas F Tedder John B Lowe Masayuki Miyasaka Takako Hirata

Neutrophils recruited from the blood are key players in the innate immune response. Selectins play critical roles in neutrophil recruitment by mediating their tethering and rolling in inflamed venules. While the roles of P- and E-selectin in this process are well established, the mechanisms of L-selectin-mediated neutrophil recruitment remain elusive. One proposal is that tethering is mediated ...

Journal: :Cancer research 2004
Ralf J Ludwig Beatrice Boehme Maurizio Podda Reinhard Henschler Elke Jager Christa Tandi Wolf-Henning Boehncke Thomas M Zollner Roland Kaufmann Jens Gille

Spontaneous and experimental metastasis can be effectively inhibited by the widely used anticoagulant heparin in different tumor models. At the cellular level, many of the antimetastatic effects of heparin in vivo are due to its action on P-selectin-mediated binding. Whereas previous attention has focused on P-selectin-dependent tumor-cell-platelet interactions in blood-borne metastasis, we sou...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2004
Michael L. Smith Timothy S. Olson Klaus Ley

The signaling events leading to the activation of integrins and firm arrest of rolling neutrophils in inflamed venules have yet to be elucidated. In vitro assays suggest that both E-selectin and chemokines can trigger arrest of rolling neutrophils, but E-selectin(-/-) mice have normal levels of adherent neutrophils in inflamed venules. To test whether chemokine-induced neutrophil arrest in vivo...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
J G Leid D A Steeber T F Tedder M A Jutila

L-Selectin mediates leukocyte rolling on endothelium and immobilized leukocytes. Its regulation has been the subject of much study, and the conformation of the molecule may play an important role in its function. Here we report that a conformational change in L-selectin, induced by an anti-lectin domain mAb (LAM1-116) and recognized by another mAb directed to a conserved epitope on L-selectin (...

2001
Markus Sperandio Aravinda Thatte Dan Foy Lesley G. Ellies Jamey D. Marth

Leukocyte capture and rolling are mediated by selectins expressed on leukocytes (L-selectin) and the vascular endothelium (Pand E-selectin). To investigate the role of core 2 b1-6-N-glucosaminyltransferase (C2GlcNAcT-I) for synthesis of functional selectin ligands in vivo, leukocyte rolling flux and velocity were studied in venules of untreated and tumor necrosis factor-a (TNFa)–pretreated auto...

2016
Mareike G. Posner Abhishek Upadhyay Aisha Alsheikh Abubaker Tiago M. Fortunato Dina Vara Ilaria Canobbio Stefan Bagby Giordano Pula

Extracellular fibrinogen-binding protein (Efb) from Staphylococcus aureus inhibits platelet activation, although its mechanism of action has not been established. In this study, we discovered that the N-terminal region of Efb (Efb-N) promotes platelet binding of fibrinogen and that Efb-N binding to platelets proceeds via two independent mechanisms: fibrinogen-mediated and fibrinogen-independent...

2016
Bing Huang Yingchen Ling Jiangguo Lin Ying Fang Jianhua Wu

BACKGROUND Binding of P-selectin to P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1) makes neutrophils roll on and adhere to inflammatory site. Intracellular calcium bursting of adhered neutrophils is a key event for subsequent arresting firmly at and migrating into the injured tissue. But, it remains unclear how the cytoplasmic calcium signaling of the cells were modulated by the fluid shear stress. ...

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