Physiology and pathophysiology of selectins, integrins, and IgSF cell adhesion molecules focusing on inflammation. A paradigm model on infectious endocarditis.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Cell Communication and Adhesion Pub Date : 2011-06-01 Epub Date: 2011-09-05 DOI:10.3109/15419061.2011.606381
Christos Golias, Anna Batistatou, Georgios Bablekos, Alexandros Charalabopoulos, Dimitrios Peschos, Panagiotis Mitsopoulos, Konstantinos Charalabopoulos
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Abstract

The development of adhesion bonds, either among cells or among cells and components of the extracellular matrix, is a crucial process. These interactions are mediated by some molecules collectively known as adhesion molecules (CAMs). CAMs are ubiquitously expressed proteins playing a central role in controlling cell migration, proliferation, survival, and apoptosis. Besides their key function in physiological maintenance of tissue integrity, CAMs play an eminent role in various pathological processes such as cardiovascular disorders, atherogenesis, atherosclerotic plaque progression and regulation of the inflammatory response. CAMs such as selectins, integrins, and immunoglobulin superfamily take part in interactions between leukocyte and vascular endothelium (leukocyte rolling, arrest, firm adhesion, migration). Experimental data and pathologic observations support the assumption that pathogenic microorganisms attach to vascular endothelial cells or sites of vascular injury initiating intravascular infections. In this review a paradigm focusing on cell adhesion molecules pathophysiology and infective endocarditis development is given.

聚焦炎症的选择素、整合素和IgSF细胞粘附分子的生理学和病理生理学。感染性心内膜炎的范例模型。
细胞之间或细胞与细胞外基质组分之间的粘附键的发展是一个至关重要的过程。这些相互作用是由一些被称为粘附分子(CAMs)的分子介导的。CAMs是一种普遍表达的蛋白,在控制细胞迁移、增殖、存活和凋亡中起着核心作用。除了在生理上维持组织完整性方面的关键功能外,cam在心血管疾病、动脉粥样硬化、动脉粥样硬化斑块进展和炎症反应调节等多种病理过程中也发挥着重要作用。CAMs如选择素、整合素和免疫球蛋白超家族参与白细胞和血管内皮的相互作用(白细胞滚动、阻滞、牢固粘附、迁移)。实验数据和病理观察支持病原微生物附着于血管内皮细胞或血管损伤部位引发血管内感染的假设。本文综述了细胞粘附分子病理生理和感染性心内膜炎的发展。
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Cell Communication and Adhesion
Cell Communication and Adhesion 生物-生化与分子生物学
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2.50
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期刊介绍: Cessation Cell Communication and Adhesion is an international Open Access journal which provides a central forum for research on mechanisms underlying cellular signalling and adhesion. The journal provides a single source of information concerning all forms of cellular communication, cell junctions, adhesion molecules and families of receptors from diverse biological systems. The journal welcomes submission of original research articles, reviews, short communications and conference reports.
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