“…Fibrin-rich matrices are an important local cue for leukocyte activation, mediated via interaction with the integrin receptor ␣ M  2 . Elimination of the ␣ M  2 binding motif on fibrinogen, while retaining clotting function, significantly protects mice in the settings of inflammatory joint disease, colitis, Duchene's muscular dystrophy, and, most notably, EAE (Adams et al, 2007;Flick et al, 2007;Steinbrecher et al, 2010;Vidal et al, 2012). In this latter context, fibrin matrices appear to drive microglial/macrophage migration and local activation events, leading to demyelination and loss of motor function in EAE (Adams et al, 2007;Davalos et al, 2012;Ryu et al, 2015).…”