The neuronal repellent Slit inhibits leukocyte chemotaxis induced by chemotactic factors
Migration is a basic feature of many cell types in a wide range of species 1 . Since the 1800s, cell migration has been proposed to occur in the nervous and immune systems 2 , 3 , and distinct molecular cues for mammalian neurons and leukocytes have been identified. Here we report that Slit, a secre...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 2001-04, Vol.410 (6831), p.948-952 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Migration is a basic feature of many cell types in a wide range of species
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. Since the 1800s, cell migration has been proposed to occur in the nervous and immune systems
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, and distinct molecular cues for mammalian neurons and leukocytes have been identified. Here we report that Slit, a secreted protein previously known for its role of repulsion in axon guidance and neuronal migration, can also inhibit leukocyte chemotaxis induced by chemotactic factors. Slit inhibition of the chemokine-induced chemotaxis can be reconstituted by the co-expression of a chemokine receptor containing seven transmembrane domains and Roundabout (Robo), a Slit receptor containing a single transmembrane domain. Thus, there is a functional interaction between single and seven transmembrane receptors. Our results reveal the activity of a neuronal guidance cue in regulating leukocyte migration and indicate that there may be a general conservation of guidance mechanisms underlying metazoan cell migration. In addition, we have uncovered an inhibitor of leukocyte chemotaxis, and propose a new therapeutic approach to treat diseases involving leukocyte migration and chemotactic factors. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/35073616 |