| Literature DB >> 18795236 |
Rebecca G Baker1, Gary A Koretzky.
Abstract
Integrins are cell surface heterodimers that bind adhesion molecules expressed on other cells or in the extracellular matrix. Integrin-mediated interactions are critical for T cell development in the thymus, migration of T cells in the periphery, and induction of T cell effector functions. In resting T cells, integrins are maintained in a low affinity state. Engagement of the T cell receptor or chemokine receptors increases integrin affinity, enabling integrins to bind their ligands and initiate a signaling cascade resulting in altered cell morphology and motility. Our laboratory is interested how adapter proteins, mediators of intracellular signal transduction, regulate both signals from the T cell receptor to integrins (inside-out signaling) and (outside-in) signals from integrins into the cell.Mesh:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18795236 DOI: 10.1007/s12026-008-8047-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunol Res ISSN: 0257-277X Impact factor: 2.829