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Platelet-Mediated Lymphocyte Delivery to High Endothelial Venules
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1996
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ImmunologyBlood CellBiomedical EngineeringCellular PhysiologyInflammationThrombosisPlatelet-mediated Lymphocyte DeliveryHematologyLymphatic SystemPlatelet PathwayFunctional L-selectinCell TransplantationCell SignalingCell TraffickingVascular BiologyCell BiologyPlatelet ActivationThrombopoiesisBlood PlateletPeripheral Node AddressinMedicine
Circulating lymphocytes gain access to lymph nodes owing to their ability to initiate rolling along specialized high endothelial venules (HEVs). One mechanism of rolling involves L-selectin binding to peripheral node addressin (PNAd) on HEVs. Activated platelets are shown to bind to circulating lymphocytes and to mediate rolling in HEVs, in vivo, through another molecule, P-selectin, which also interacts with PNAd. In vitro, activated platelets enhanced tethering of lymphocytes to PNAd and sustained lymphocyte rolling, even in the absence of functional L-selectin. Thus, a platelet pathway operating through P-selectin provides a second mechanism for lymphocyte delivery to HEVs.
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