2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2015.07.015
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Mechanotransduction in neutrophil activation and deactivation

Abstract: Mechanotransduction refers to the processes through which cells sense mechanical stimuli by converting them to biochemical signals and, thus, eliciting specific cellular responses. Cells sense mechanical stimuli from their 3D environment, including the extracellular matrix, neighboring cells and other mechanical forces. Incidentally, the emerging concept of mechanical homeostasis,long term or chronic regulation of mechanical properties, seems to apply to neutrophils in a peculiar manner, owing to neutrophils' … Show more

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“…The second stimulus is the activating agent or agonist, which enables the neutrophils to perform their microbicidal and proinflammatory functions (38). In agreement with that, addition of FN-activated neutrophils to the culture of infected macrophages enhanced parasite killing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…The second stimulus is the activating agent or agonist, which enables the neutrophils to perform their microbicidal and proinflammatory functions (38). In agreement with that, addition of FN-activated neutrophils to the culture of infected macrophages enhanced parasite killing.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…These results confirm the data obtained from the optical stretcher [Ekpenyong et al., ]. This process, in which a physical force elicits a functional response, is an example of mechanotransduction [Ekpenyong et al., ; Mennens et al., ; Novikova et al., ].…”
Section: Mechanics In Immunologic Function Of Myeloid Cellssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Although our method of isolating neutrophils routinely yields cells that are more than 95% pure (see Materials and Methods and the Supplementary Materials), we performed further morphological confirmation based on the unique lobulation pattern of the neutrophil nucleus. It is well established that human neutrophils have banded or segmented nuclei with three to five lobes ( 19 ); this unambiguously distinguishes them from the more than 200 other cell types in the human body, hence their designation as human polymorphonuclear cells (hPMNs or PMNs). We stained the nuclei using Syto 61 dye to observe the lobulation of the nuclei (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%