Glycosaminoglycan binding to soluble CX3CL1 impacts monocyte migration in vitro | Synapse
March 3, 2026Open Access
Glycosaminoglycan binding to soluble CX3CL1 impacts monocyte migration in vitro
Key Points
Glycosaminoglycan binding impacts monocyte migration, revealing a potential pathway in immune response regulation.
Key evidence shows that interactions among glycosaminoglycans, GPCR, and chemokines are critical to this process.
Analysis of interaction networks illustrates how these molecules influence each other's behavior in the immune system.
Understanding these mechanisms may help develop targeted therapies for inflammation and immune-related disorders.
Abstract
These findings further strengthen the assumption of an extended interaction network, in which GPCR, chemokine, and GAGs affect each other simultaneously.