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Endothelial junctional membrane protrusions serve as hotspots for neutrophil transmigration

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ELIFE
卷 10, 期 -, 页码 -

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eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.66074

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  1. Landsteiner Foundation for Blood Transfusion Research [1649]
  2. NWO [91819632, ALWOP.306]
  3. Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology [PID2019-108902GB-I00]
  4. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [SFB 914/A02]

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During inflammation, leukocytes rapidly transmigrate across the endothelium by choosing membrane protrusions at cell junctions, which depend on Rac1 activity. They cross the junction by migrating underneath the protruding endothelial cell, facilitating their exit from inflamed vessel walls.
Upon inflammation, leukocytes rapidly transmigrate across the endothelium to enter the inflamed tissue. Evidence accumulates that leukocytes use preferred exit sites, alhough it is not yet clear how these hotspots in the endothelium are defined and how they are recognized by the leukocyte. Using lattice light sheet microscopy, we discovered that leukocytes prefer endothelial membrane protrusions at cell junctions for transmigration. Phenotypically, these junctional membrane protrusions are present in an asymmetric manner, meaning that one endothelial cell shows the protrusion and the adjacent one does not. Consequently, leukocytes cross the junction by migrating underneath the protruding endothelial cell. These protrusions depend on Rac1 activity and by using a photo-activatable Rac1 probe, we could artificially generate local exit-sites for leukocytes. Overall, we have discovered a new mechanism that uses local induced junctional membrane protrusions to facilitate/steer the leukocyte escape/exit from inflamed vessel walls.

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