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Issue title: Selected papers of the Euromech Colloquium No. 420, Mechanobiology of Cells and Tissues
Article type: Research Article
Authors: Riha, P.; ; | Dumas, D. | Latger, V. | Muller, S. | Stoltz, J.F.
Affiliations: Cell and Tissue Mechanics and Engineering, UMR CNRS 7563, Faculty of Medicine, 54505 Vandoeuvre les Nancy, France | Institute of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, 166 12 Prague, Czech Republic
Note: [] Address for correspondence: Pavel Riha, Institute of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Pod Patankou 5, 166 12 Prague, Czech Republic. Tel.: +420 2 33109093; Fax: +420 2 33324361; E‐mail: [email protected].
Abstract: The role of clustered of L‐selectin receptors on the leukocyte surface is discussed in connection with the postulated velocity‐dependent formation of selectin–ligand tether bonds to interpret the mechanism of leukocyte tethering to, and rolling along, the vascular endothelium. The distinct feature of this step‐wise process is a weak dependence of leukocyte rolling velocity on the hydrodynamic forces of ambient flow due to the increased number of selectin bonds with increasing flow shear rate and also their clustering. The contact zones on the leukocyte surface are separated by distances with distribution which corresponds to the distribution of distances of the observed L‐selectin clusters. It suggests that the localization of L‐selectin receptors to clusters and the way of their approach to the ligand molecules creates such conditions for binding of L‐selectin and ligand molecules that resulting number of bonds stabilizes rolling velocity.
Journal: Biorheology, vol. 40, no. 1-3, pp. 161-166, 2003
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