2005
DOI: 10.1038/ni1194
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Lymphocyte arrest requires instantaneous induction of an extended LFA-1 conformation mediated by endothelium-bound chemokines

Abstract: It is widely believed that rolling lymphocytes require successive chemokine-induced signaling for lymphocyte function-associated antigen 1 (LFA-1) to achieve a threshold avidity that will mediate lymphocyte arrest. Using an in vivo model of lymphocyte arrest, we show here that LFA-1-mediated arrest of lymphocytes rolling on high endothelial venules bearing LFA-1 ligands and chemokines was abrupt. In vitro flow chamber models showed that endothelium-presented but not soluble chemokines triggered instantaneous e… Show more

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“…6,7 In circulating leukocytes, LFA-1 remains largely inactive but becomes activated by endothelium-presented chemokines by signaling through G-protein-coupled receptors and application of shear stress, resulting in the extension of the molecule followed by immediate ligand binding. 8 The role of integrin activation in transendothelial migration has been widely studied. 9 Homing of DCs through the afferent lymphatics to the lymph nodes is still not completely understood and was assumed to passively follow the intrinsic flow of the lymph.…”
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“…6,7 In circulating leukocytes, LFA-1 remains largely inactive but becomes activated by endothelium-presented chemokines by signaling through G-protein-coupled receptors and application of shear stress, resulting in the extension of the molecule followed by immediate ligand binding. 8 The role of integrin activation in transendothelial migration has been widely studied. 9 Homing of DCs through the afferent lymphatics to the lymph nodes is still not completely understood and was assumed to passively follow the intrinsic flow of the lymph.…”
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“…In situ activation of the ␣␤ integrin heterodimer is rapidly triggered by the binding of specialized endothelial chemokines to G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) 3 (5)(6)(7)(8)(9). In vitro studies suggest that lymphocyte GPCRs such as CXCR4, CCR7 and CXCR3, when occupied by surface-presented rather than soluble ligands, can transmit a series of cytoplasmic signals that result in LFA-1 activation (8,10). This signaling occurs within subseconds through Gi heterotrimeric G protein activation.…”
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“…This signaling occurs within subseconds through Gi heterotrimeric G protein activation. A critical step in integrin activation is the almost instantaneous stabilization of an extended conformational state that must be rapidly coupled to the ligand-induced activation of the integrin headpiece (10,11).…”
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“…CD11a (integrin alpha L, or Itgal ) heterodimerizes with the β2‐integrin CD18 to form LFA1. LFA1 interacts with ICAM‐1 and has roles in transendothelial migration, activation, and differentiation of lymphocytes 15, 16, 17, 18. We found that while CD11a is expressed on nearly all hematopoietic lineages, it is downregulated on HSCs 19.…”
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