Leukocyte transmigration
Leukocyte extravasation into perivascular tissue ou leukocyte transmigration plays a key role in inflammatory diseases. This recruitment requires leukocyte interaction with vascular endothelium and consists of multiple, consecutive processes including the capture of circulating leukocytes, subsequent leukocyte rolling, arrest, firm adhesion and transmigration. This multistep paradigm is realized by sequential activation-dependent interactions between endothelial cell adhesion molecules and their specific ligands on leukocytes. The first step of transient adhesion and rolling is known to be mediated by an interaction of leukocyte or endothelial cellselectins and their oligosaccharide-bearing ligands. Arrest and firm adhesion of leukocytes to endothelium is dependent on the activation of β2 integrins like Mac-1 or LFA-1 on the leukocyte cell surface, followed by interaction with endothelial cell proteins belonging to the Ig superfamily such as ICAM-1.
Advantages :
- Quantify interactions between endothelium and leukocytes
- Fully quantify cell transmigration with no manual cell counting
- Highly sensitive results on a fluorescence plate reader
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