The extracellular matrix and the immune system: A mutually dependent relationship
University of Aberdeen · Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research · +2 more institutions
Abstract
For decades, immunologists have studied the role of circulating immune cells in host protection, with a more recent appreciation of immune cells resident within the tissue microenvironment and the intercommunication between nonhematopoietic cells and immune cells. However, the extracellular matrix (ECM), which comprises at least a third of tissue structures, remains relatively underexplored in immunology. Similarly, matrix biologists often overlook regulation of complex structural matrices by the immune system. We are only beginning to understand the scale at which ECM structures determine immune cell localization and function. Additionally, we need to better understand how immune cells dictate ECM complexity.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 109.23
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 129
Authors
3- TETara E. Sutherland
University of Aberdeen, Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
- DPDouglas P. Dyer
Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research, University of Manchester
- JEJudith E. AllenCorresponding
Wellcome Centre for Cell-Matrix Research
Topics & keywords
- Immune system
- Extracellular matrix
- Biology
- Cell biology
- Function (biology)
- Matrix (chemical analysis)
- Immunology
- Chemistry