Adhesion and signaling mediated by the cytoplasmic tails of leucocyte integrins.

Y van Kooyk, M Lub, C G Figdor
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Abstract

Integrins not only mediate cell adhesion but also contribute to a variety of other cellular processes including proliferation, cytokine production, cytotoxicity and apoptosis. They act as bi-directional signal transducers, mediating signaling from inside-to-outside the cell and from outside-to-inside the cell. Evidence is emerging that signaling through leukocyte integrins (beta 2 and beta 7) is distinct from signaling by the more widely distributed beta 1 integrins. Here we discuss the role of the cytoplasmic domains of leukocyte integrins and that of cytosolic proteins that bind integrins in mediating signal transduction. Distinct sites in the alpha as well as the common beta chain contribute to this process. We also show that beta 2 integrin distribution on the cell surface is of particular relevance for leukocytes to rapidly alter their adhesive state and display their highly dynamic adhesive behavior. From these and recently published findings the picture is arising that particular cell functions may be supported by integrin-specific signaling pathways.

白细胞整合素细胞质尾部介导的粘附和信号传导。
整合素不仅介导细胞粘附,还参与多种其他细胞过程,包括增殖、细胞因子产生、细胞毒性和细胞凋亡。它们充当双向信号换能器,介导从细胞内到细胞外和从细胞外到细胞内的信号。越来越多的证据表明,通过白细胞整合素(β 2和β 7)传递的信号与更广泛分布的β 1整合素传递的信号不同。在这里,我们讨论了白细胞整合素的细胞质结构域和结合整合素的胞质蛋白在介导信号转导中的作用。α链和β链上不同的位点都参与了这一过程。我们还表明β 2整合素在细胞表面的分布与白细胞快速改变其粘附状态和显示其高度动态粘附行为特别相关。从这些和最近发表的研究结果来看,特定的细胞功能可能是由整合素特异性信号通路支持的。
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