Neutrophil cell surface receptors and their intracellular signal transduction pathways
Semmelweis University · Corvinus University of Budapest
Abstract
Neutrophils play a critical role in the host defense against bacterial and fungal infections, but their inappropriate activation also contributes to tissue damage during autoimmune and inflammatory diseases. Neutrophils express a large number of cell surface receptors for the recognition of pathogen invasion and the inflammatory environment. Those include G-protein-coupled chemokine and chemoattractant receptors, Fc-receptors, adhesion receptors such as selectins/selectin ligands and integrins, various cytokine receptors, as well as innate immune receptors such as Toll-like receptors and C-type lectins. The various cell surface receptors trigger very diverse signal transduction pathways including activation of…
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- FWCI
- 15.75
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- 100%
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- 252
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3Topics & keywords
- Cell biology
- Receptor
- Signal transduction
- Chemokine receptor
- Biology
- Immune receptor
- Chemokine
- Innate immune system
- Good health and well-being