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Deciphering the key molecular and cellular events in neutrophil transmigration during acute inflammation
Authors:Kumar Srinivasan Dinesh  Krishnamurthy Kandamaran  Manikandan Jayapal  Pakeerappa Praveen N  Pushparaj Peter Natesan
Abstract:Recruitment of leukocytes circulating in our blood to the sites of infection or tissue damage is the key phenomenon in the acute inflammatory response(s). Among the leukocytes, neutrophils are primarily recruited into the areas of acute inflammation. When neutrophils interact with activated endothelium of the blood vessels, they become migratory and cross the endothelial layer of the blood vessel wall in a process called as leukocyte extravasation. Identifying and understanding the gene regulation of this extravasation phenomenon is one of the key objective of biomedical research aimed at ameliorating or alleviating the symptoms of various diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, asthma, anaphylaxis, atherosclerosis, ulcerative colitis etc., that are exacerbated by inappropriate inflammatory stimuli. Here, we decipher and discuss the key genes implicated in the leukocyte transmigration using the acute inflammation model called as the Dextran Sulphate Sodium (DSS) induced Colitis in mice as a classic paradigm.
Keywords:Leukocytes  Neutrophils Endothelium  Transmigration  Extravasation  Acute Inflammation  Colonic Epithelium  DSS Colitis
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