Chemokines and Skin

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The accumulation of white blood cells is a hallmark of inflammation. The penetra tion through the vessel walls and the infiltration around the inflammatory stimulus is a complex process which involves active adherence and directed migration of the inflammatory cells. Chemotactic factors stimulate both adherence and migration. Technical tools such as the Boyden chamber [1] made it possible to study leukocyte migration in vitro. This technique allows differentiation between migration direct ed towards a chemotactic stimulus and non-directed migration. Until a decade ago only two naturally occurring molecules had been clearly iden tified as potent chemotactic attractants of neutrophilic granulocytes. They were the split product of the fifth complement component C5a [2] and the arachidonic acid metabolite leukotriene B4 [3]. In 1986, a novel human monocyte-derived chemo taxin attracting neutrophilic granulocytes with a similar potency was found [4]. This report was quickly confirmed by several groups [5-8]. The new factor was purified, cloned and sequenced [9, 10]. The term "interleukin 8" (IL-8) replaced the various names proposed previously [4-8]. Sequence data revealed that IL-8 belonged to a large family of chemotactic cytokines, now called "chemokines" [11]. Four subfamilies were distinguished on the basis of the number and position of the first cysteine residues. They are desig nated accordingly as C, CC, CXC and CX C chemokines [11-13]. The number of 3 human chemokines identified so far is close to 40 [11-13].

Inhalt
Chemokines: Attraction of dendritic cells and role in tumor immunobiology.- Chemokine receptors.- Regulation of gene expression of chemokines and their receptors.- Chemokines and T lymphocytes.- Chemokines and mast cells.- Chemokines and eosinophils.- CXC-chemokines autocrine growth factors for melanoma and epidermoid carcinoma cells.- Expression of chemokines in dermatoses.

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    • Sprache Englisch
    • Editor Kownatzki, Norgauer
    • Titel Chemokines and Skin
    • Veröffentlichung 13.10.2012
    • ISBN 3034897979
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9783034897976
    • Jahr 2012
    • Größe H244mm x B170mm x T9mm
    • Untertitel Progress in Inflammation Research
    • Gewicht 282g
    • Genre Medizin
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Anzahl Seiten 156
    • Herausgeber Birkhäuser
    • GTIN 09783034897976

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