Litcius/Paper detail

β2 integrin activation and signal transduction in leukocyte recruitment

Hao Sun, Liang Hu, Zhichao Fan

2021American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Leukocyte recruitment is a critical step in the pathogenesis of inflammatory and immunological responses. Cell adhesion molecules (CAMs) are involved in controlling cell movements and the recruitment process, and the integrin family of CAMs plays a key role. During cell movement, integrin function is dynamically and precisely regulated. However, this balance might be broken under pathological conditions. Thus, the functional regulation and molecular mechanisms of integrins related to diseases are often a focus of research. Integrin β2 is one of the most commonly expressed integrins in leukocytes that mediate leukocyte adhesion and migration, and it plays an important role in immune responses and inflammation. In this review, we focus on specific functions of integrin β2 in leukocyte recruitment, the conformational changes and signal transduction of integrin β2 activation, the similarities between murine and human factors, and how new insights into these processes can inform future therapies for inflammation and immune diseases.

Topics & Concepts

IntegrinCell biologySignal transductionInflammationCell adhesionImmune systemBiologyCell adhesion moleculeIntegrin alpha MImmunologyFunction (biology)Integrin, beta 6CellGeneticsCell Adhesion Molecules ResearchNeutrophil, Myeloperoxidase and Oxidative MechanismsImmune Response and Inflammation