| Literature DB >> 22815386 |
Daniella Arêas Mendes-da-Cruz1, Marco Augusto Stimamiglio, Juan Jose Muñoz, David Alfaro, Eugênia Terra-Granado, Javier Garcia-Ceca, Luis Miguel Alonso-Colmenar, Wilson Savino, Agustin G Zapata.
Abstract
Cell migration is a crucial event for normal T-cell development, and various ligand/receptor pairs have been implicated. Most of them, including chemokines and extracellular matrix proteins, have attractant properties on thymocytes. We discuss herein two further groups of ligand/receptor pairs, semaphorins/neuropilins and ephs/ephrins, which are constitutively expressed by thymocytes and thymic microenvironmental cells. Evidence shows that the corresponding interactions are relevant for developing T-cell migration, including the entry of bone marrow progenitor cells, migration of CD4/CD8-defined thymocyte subpopulations triggered by chemokines and/or extracellular matrix proteins, and thymocyte export. Conceptually, the data summarized here show that thymocyte migration results from a complex network of molecular interactions, which generate not only attraction, but also repulsion of migrating T-cell precursors.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22815386 DOI: 10.1096/fj.11-202952
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FASEB J ISSN: 0892-6638 Impact factor: 5.191