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Multifactorial assessment of neutrophil chemotaxis efficiency from a drop of blood.

Felix Ellett1, Anika L Marand1, Daniel Irimia1.   

Abstract

Following injury and infection, neutrophils are guided to the affected site by chemoattractants released from injured tissues and invading microbes. During this process (chemotaxis), neutrophils must integrate multiple chemical signals, while also responding to physical constraints and prioritizing their directional decisions to generate an efficient immune response. In some clinical conditions, human neutrophils appear to lose the ability to chemotax efficiently, which may contribute both directly and indirectly to disease pathology. Here, a range of microfluidic designs is utilized to test the sensitivity of chemotaxing neutrophils to various perturbations, including binary decision-making in the context of channels with different chemoattractant gradients, hydraulic resistance, and angle of approach. Neutrophil migration in long narrow channels and planar environments is measured. Conditions in which neutrophils are significantly more likely to choose paths with the steepest chemoattractant gradient and the most direct approach angle, and find that migration efficiency across planar chambers is inversely correlated with chamber diameter. By sequential measurement of neutrophil binary decision-making to different chemoattractant gradients, or chemotactic index in sequential planar environments, data supporting a model of biased random walk for neutrophil chemotaxis are presented. ©2022 Society for Leukocyte Biology.

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Keywords:  biased random walk; chemotaxis; microfluidic; neutrophil

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35100458      PMCID: PMC9133106          DOI: 10.1002/JLB.3MA0122-378RR

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Leukoc Biol        ISSN: 0741-5400            Impact factor:   6.011


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