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A stromal address code defined by fibroblasts

G Parsonage, A D Filer, O Haworth, G B Nash, G E Rainger, M Salmon, C D Buckley
Key takeaways
  1. 01Fibroblasts may define a "stromal address code"
  2. 02This code guides immune cell behavior within tissues
  3. 03Errors in the code may contribute to chronic inflammation
  4. 04It complements the "endothelial address code" on blood vessels

Fibroblasts may provide an "address code" that guides immune cells within tissues, and errors in this code can contribute to chronic inflammatory disease.

Abstract

To navigate into and within tissues, leukocytes require guidance cues that enable them to recognize which tissues to enter and which to avoid. Such cues are partly provided at the time of extravasation from blood by an endothelial address code on the luminal surface of the vascular endothelium. Here, we review the evidence that fibroblasts help define an additional stromal address code that directs leukocyte behaviour within tissues. We examine how this stromal code regulates site-specific leukocyte accumulation, differentiation and survival in a variety of physiological stromal niches, and how the aberrant expression of components of this code in the wrong tissue at the wrong time contributes to the persistence of chronic inflammatory diseases.

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APA
G Parsonage, A D Filer, O Haworth, G B Nash, G E Rainger, M Salmon, & C D Buckley (2005). A stromal address code defined by fibroblasts. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-stromal-address-code-defined-by-fibroblasts/
MLA
G Parsonage, et al. "A stromal address code defined by fibroblasts." 2005, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-stromal-address-code-defined-by-fibroblasts/.
Chicago
G Parsonage et al. 2005. "A stromal address code defined by fibroblasts.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/a-stromal-address-code-defined-by-fibroblasts/