2020
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.242883
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Lymphocytes perform reverse adhesive haptotaxis mediated by LFA-1 integrins

Abstract: Cell guidance by anchored molecules, or haptotaxis, is crucial in development, immunology and cancer. Adhesive haptotaxis, or guidance by adhesion molecules, is well established for mesenchymal cells such as fibroblasts, whereas its existence remains unreported for amoeboid cells that require less or no adhesion in order to migrate. We show that, in vitro, amoeboid human T lymphocytes develop adhesive haptotaxis mediated by densities of integrin ligands expressed by high endothelial venules. Moreover, lymphocy… Show more

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“…The same holds true for haptotaxis of adherent cells, where fibroblasts migrate towards regions with higher protein density more efficiently than mesenchymal stem cells [136]. Of note, ameboid cells like leukocytes were shown to follow opposite haptotactic gradients depending on the integrin (α4β1 or αLβ4) used in their migration [137], opening a potential avenue for genetically altering epithelial cell migration, as well. Migration of some cell types can also be controlled by substrate curvature (curvotaxis, [99]), as well as fluid flow.…”
Section: Cell Migrationmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The same holds true for haptotaxis of adherent cells, where fibroblasts migrate towards regions with higher protein density more efficiently than mesenchymal stem cells [136]. Of note, ameboid cells like leukocytes were shown to follow opposite haptotactic gradients depending on the integrin (α4β1 or αLβ4) used in their migration [137], opening a potential avenue for genetically altering epithelial cell migration, as well. Migration of some cell types can also be controlled by substrate curvature (curvotaxis, [99]), as well as fluid flow.…”
Section: Cell Migrationmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…For example, for our 3D amoeboid screen, changes could be made to the ECM composition and density 92 or spatial gradients could be implemented 118 . These alternative experimental paradigms could be used to yield new insights into other modes of cell migration like durotaxis (gradients in ECM rigidity) 119 , haptotaxis (gradients in substrate composition) 120 , or galvanotaxis (directional response to electrical cues) 122 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Starting from a homogeneously adsorbed chemokine substrate as in Fig. 1A, we used a subtractive printing protocol 47,48 to degrade chemokine functionality and create patterns of interest in various slopes and intensity ranges (Fig 3E).…”
Section: Ccl21 Gradients Trigger Naïve T Lymphocyte Hapto-and Chemo-t...mentioning
confidence: 99%