2018
DOI: 10.1002/jlb.3ab0918-369r
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Neutrophil recruitment to inflamed joints can occur without cellular priming

Abstract: Recruitment of neutrophils from blood to tissues is a cardinal event in inflammation during which neutrophils switch from a resting, naive state to a preactivated, primed phenotype; the priming process is characterized by alterations in the composition of cell surface adhesins, for example, shedding of l‐selectin and mobilization of granule‐stored integrins to the cell surface. Ligation of chemotactic receptors and interactions with the endothelial lining are established triggers of neutrophil priming and in l… Show more

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“…Our data, and that of others, is beginning to challenge the "classical" definition of priming in terms of mechanism(s) and divergent phenotypes of primed cells; recent publications provide evidence of a preexisting subset of primed neutrophils in circulation 57 and extravasation of neutrophils in the absence of priming. 58 We speculate that HA…”
Section: Priming With Ha Is Associated With Intracellular Phosphorylamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Our data, and that of others, is beginning to challenge the "classical" definition of priming in terms of mechanism(s) and divergent phenotypes of primed cells; recent publications provide evidence of a preexisting subset of primed neutrophils in circulation 57 and extravasation of neutrophils in the absence of priming. 58 We speculate that HA…”
Section: Priming With Ha Is Associated With Intracellular Phosphorylamentioning
confidence: 95%
“…A recent study has challenged the view that L-selectin shedding is a classic outcome of neutrophil transmigration (77). Neutrophils harvested from synovial fluid of arthritic patients registered L-selectin positive and showed little signs of priming.…”
Section: Regulation Of L-selectin Protein Expression In Divergent Leumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These observations suggest that the mechanisms of neutrophil migration toward acute or chronic inflammation could differ in the expression and turnover of adhesion molecules. Indeed, chemokine receptor expression on the neutrophils and the array of cytokines and chemokines in synovial vs. blister fluid microenvironments appear to be radically different (77).…”
Section: Regulation Of L-selectin Protein Expression In Divergent Leumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, more recent data have made clear that the receptor states of many (if not all) GPCRs are much more variable, which also applies to the classification of the different kinds of ligands that interact and regulate GPCR functions (4,5). This is illustrated by the fact that some agonists activate the targeted receptor to trigger all effector/ second messenger systems coupled to that particular receptor, whereas others are biased signaling agonists that give rise to a functional selective or biased response (4,6). The conformation variability of agonist-occupied receptors thus allows receptors to be stabilized in a conformation that promotes one signaling pathway over another.…”
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confidence: 99%