Literature DB >> 9175198

Role of cell adhesion molecules in inflammatory bowel diseases.

B Vainer1.   

Abstract

Infiltration of leukocytes into the bowel wall is a landmark of the inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD). The leukocyte movement is dependent on physical contact (adhesion) between the leukocytes and activated endothelial cells and can be divided into capturing, rolling, leukocyte flattening, and extra-vasation. The molecules shown to form the basis of leukocyte-endothelial binding are referred to as cell adhesion molecules (CAMs). Several of these molecules have additional properties, including interaction between leukocytes and proteins in the extracellular matrix, collaen in basement membranes, and stromal cells in lymphoid tissue and bone marrow. Furthermore, studies have indicated that CAMs interfere with the tumor cell's ability to metastasize. This paper will focus on a description of those CAMs that are either known or believed to be involved in the pathogenesis of IBD. Investigations of the presence and functions of these CAMs in IBD is reviewed, and potential new treatments are discussed.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9175198     DOI: 10.3109/00365529709025072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Scand J Gastroenterol        ISSN: 0036-5521            Impact factor:   2.423


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7.  Quantification of mucosal leucocyte endothelial cell interaction by in vivo fluorescence microscopy in experimental colitis in mice.

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8.  Immunohistochemical Study of Adhesion Molecules in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Comparison to Inflammatory Bowel Diseases.

Authors:  Antigony Mitselou; Vasileios Grammeniatis; Anna Varouktsi; Stamatis S Papadatos; Antonios Klaroudas; Konstantinos Katsanos; Vasiliki Galani
Journal:  Adv Biomed Res       Date:  2021-08-30
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