Intravascular Danger Signals Guide Neutrophils to Sites of Sterile Inflammation
University of Calgary · Institute of Infection and Immunity
Abstract
Neutrophils are recruited from the blood to sites of sterile inflammation, where they contribute to wound healing but may also cause tissue damage. By using spinning disk confocal intravital microscopy, we examined the kinetics and molecular mechanisms of neutrophil recruitment to sites of focal hepatic necrosis in vivo. Adenosine triphosphate released from necrotic cells activated the Nlrp3 inflammasome to generate an inflammatory microenvironment that alerted circulating neutrophils to adhere within liver sinusoids. Subsequently, generation of an intravascular chemokine gradient directed neutrophil migration through healthy tissue toward foci of damage. Lastly, formyl-peptide signals released from necrotic…
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9Topics & keywords
- Inflammation
- Chemokine
- Inflammasome
- Innate immune system
- Immunology
- Integrin
- Immune system
- Chemotaxis
- Good health and well-being