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Integrins in T Cell Physiology.

Alessandra BertoniOscar AlabisoAlessandra Silvia GalettoGianluca Baldanzi
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2018)
From the thymus to the peripheral lymph nodes, integrin-mediated interactions with neighbor cells and the extracellular matrix tune T cell behavior by organizing cytoskeletal remodeling and modulating receptor signaling. LFA-1 (αLβ2 integrin) and VLA-4 (α4β1 integrin) play a key role throughout the T cell lifecycle from thymocyte differentiation to lymphocyte extravasation and finally play a fundamental role in organizing immune synapse, providing an essential costimulatory signal for the T cell receptor. Apart from tuning T cell signaling, integrins also contribute to homing to specific target organs as exemplified by the importance of α4β7 in maintaining the gut immune system. However, apart from those well-characterized examples, the physiological significance of the other integrin dimers expressed by T cells is far less understood. Thus, integrin-mediated cell-to-cell and cell-to-matrix interactions during the T cell lifespan still represent an open field of research.
Keyphrases
  • extracellular matrix
  • single cell
  • lymph node
  • cell therapy
  • cell adhesion
  • cell migration
  • induced apoptosis
  • stem cells
  • bone marrow
  • cell death
  • sentinel lymph node