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Chapter 15 – Leukocyte Migration and Inflammation
• The IS relies upon the continual circulation of leukocytes through the body– For the Innate IR – a variety of lymphocytes,
granulocytes, and monocytes can respond
– For the Adaptive IR – lymphocytes must contact Ag in either tissue, lymph, or blood
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Lymphocyte re-circulation
• Lymphocytes constantly re-circulate from blood to spleen, lymph nodes, and 3° lymphoid tissues
• Continual circulation provides systemic protection• A complete circuit can be performed 1-2X per day• ~1 in 105 lymphocytes can recognize a specific Ag
therefore, constant circulation increases chance of lympho contacting Ag
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How do leukocytes transit the bloodstream?
They must bind to an endothelial cell first!
• Endothelial cells exhibit ‘cell adhesion molecules’ – CAM’s
• Lympho’s, granulo’s, and mono’s form receptors which bind to CAM’s
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The four types of CAM’s• Selectins – resp. for intial
contact between leukocytes and endothelial cells– Bind to specific CHO
groups (i.e., mucins)
• Mucins – glycosylated proteins– Bind to selectins on
endothelium– Bind to other mucins
(CD34 and glyCAM) on endothelium of lymph nodes
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The four types of CAM’s• Integrins – heterodimer
proteins formed by all leukocytes– Bind to ICAM’s along vasc.
endothelium
• ICAM’s – CAM’s with Ig domains on vasc. endothelia– Bind to integrins at Ig domain– MadCAM’s – have both IG
and mucin-like domains; found on mucosal endothelia
• Bind to integrins on lymphocytes
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Neutrophil extravasation in inflammation
Blood flow
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Cell adhesions of neutrophils
RollingActivation Adhesion
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Lymphocyte extravasation
• Involves same 4 steps as neutrophils
• Small % of endothelial cells w/i lymphoid organs exhibit “high-endothelial venules” (HEV’s) which contain many CAM’s
• CAM’s function in “Homing” and “Trafficking” of lymphocytes
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Initial contact of Naïve lymphocytes
High endothelial venule cell
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Steps of extravasation of naïve T cell
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Initial contacts of effector T cells