Selectins: initiators of leucocyte adhesion and signalling at the vascular wall
Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation · University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Abstract
The selectins are transmembrane, Ca(2+)-dependent lectins that mediate leucocyte rolling on vascular surfaces, the first adhesive step during inflammation and immune surveillance. Leucocytes express L-selectin, activated platelets express P-selectin, and activated endothelial cells express E- and P-selectin. Rolling involves force-regulated, rapidly reversible interactions of selectins with a limited number of glycosylated cell surface ligands. Rolling permits leucocytes to interact with immobilized chemokines that convert β2 integrins to high-affinity conformations, which mediate arrest, post-arrest adhesion strengthening, and transendothelial migration. However, rolling leucocytes also transduce signals…
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1Topics & keywords
- Selectin
- Cell adhesion molecule
- Vascular wall
- Cell adhesion
- Signalling
- Cell biology
- Adhesion
- Immunology
- Good health and well-being