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Chapter 15 – Leukocyte Migration and Inflammation The IS relies upon the continual circulation of leukocytes through the body –For the Innate IR – a variety.

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1 Chapter 15 – Leukocyte Migration and Inflammation The IS relies upon the continual circulation of leukocytes through the body –For the Innate IR – a variety of lymphocytes, granulocytes, and monocytes can respond –For the Adaptive IR – lymphocytes must contact Ag in either tissue, lymph, or blood

2 Lymphocyte re-circulation Lymphocytes constantly re-circulate from blood to spleen, lymph nodes, and 3° lymphoid tissues Continual circulation provides systemic protection A complete circuit can be performed 1-2X per day ~1 in 10 5 lymphocytes can recognize a specific Ag therefore, constant circulation increases chance of lympho contacting Ag

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4 How do leukocytes transit the bloodstream? They must bind to an endothelial cell first! Endothelial cells exhibit ‘cell adhesion molecules’ – CAM’s Lympho’s, granulo’s, and mono’s form receptors which bind to CAM’s

5 The four types of CAM’s Selectins – resp. for intial contact between leukocytes and endothelial cells –Bind to specific CHO groups (i.e., mucins) Mucins – glycosylated proteins –Bind to selectins on endothelium –Bind to other mucins (CD34 and glyCAM) on endothelium of lymph nodes

6 The four types of CAM’s Integrins – heterodimer proteins formed by all leukocytes –Bind to ICAM’s along vasc. endothelium ICAM’s – CAM’s with Ig domains on vasc. endothelia –Bind to integrins at Ig domain –MadCAM’s – have both IG and mucin-like domains; found on mucosal endothelia Bind to integrins on lymphocytes

7 Neutrophil extravasation in inflammation Blood flow

8 Cell adhesions of neutrophils Rolling Activation Adhesion

9 Lymphocyte extravasation Involves same 4 steps as neutrophils Small % of endothelial cells w/i lymphoid organs exhibit “high-endothelial venules” (HEV’s) which contain many CAM’s CAM’s function in “Homing” and “Trafficking” of lymphocytes

10 Initial contact of Naïve lymphocytes High endothelial venule cell

11 Steps of extravasation of naïve T cell

12 Initial contacts of effector T cells


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