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Biology and structure of leukocyte β 2 integrins and their role in inflammation [version 1; referees: 3 approved]
- Source :
- F1000Research. 5:F1000 Faculty Rev-2433
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- London, UK: F1000 Research Limited, 2016.
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Abstract
- Integrins comprise a large family of αβ heterodimeric cell adhesion receptors that are expressed on all cells except red blood cells and that play essential roles in the regulation of cell growth and function. The leukocyte integrins, which include members of the β 1, β 2, β 3, and β 7 integrin family, are critical for innate and adaptive immune responses but also can contribute to many inflammatory and autoimmune diseases when dysregulated. This review focuses on the β 2 integrins, the principal integrins expressed on leukocytes. We review their discovery and role in host defense, the structural basis for their ligand recognition and activation, and their potential as therapeutic targets.
- Subjects :
- Review
Articles
Biomacromolecule-Ligand Interactions
Cell Adhesion
Cell Signaling
Cell Signaling & Trafficking Structures
Drug Discovery & Design
Genetics of the Immune System
Immune Response
Immunity to Infections
Immunopharmacology & Hematologic Pharmacology
Leukocyte Signaling & Gene Expression
Membrane Proteins & Energy Transduction
Molecular Pharmacology
inflammation
integrins
leukocytes
integrin structure
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 20461402
- Volume :
- 5
- Database :
- F1000Research
- Journal :
- F1000Research
- Notes :
- Editorial Note on the Review Process F1000 Faculty Reviews are commissioned from members of the prestigious F1000 Faculty and are edited as a service to readers. In order to make these reviews as comprehensive and accessible as possible, the referees provide input before publication and only the final, revised version is published. The referees who approved the final version are listed with their names and affiliations but without their reports on earlier versions (any comments will already have been addressed in the published version). The referees who approved this article are: Tobias Ulmer, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology and Zilkha Neurogenetic Institute, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, USA No competing interests were disclosed. Jun Qin, Department of Molecular Cardiology, Lerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH, USA No competing interests were disclosed. Klaus Ley, Division of Inflammation Biology; Department of Bioengineering, La Jolla Institute for Allergy and Immunology, La Jolla, CA, USA No competing interests were disclosed., , [version 1; referees: 3 approved]
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsfor.10.12688.f1000research.9415.1
- Document Type :
- review
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.9415.1