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Chemotactic factors are postulated to direct emigration of lymphocytes from the blood stream into sites of inflammation. Members of a family of chemotactic cytokines, termed chemokines, have been shown to attract lymphocytes but efficacy, i.e., the maximal percentage of attracted cells, has been low. We have identified a highly efficacious lymphocyte chemotactic activity in the supernatants of the murine bone marrow stroma cell line MS-5 which attracts 10-fold more lymphocytes in vitro than currently described lymphocyte chemoattractants. Purification of this chemotactic activity revealed identity to stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1). SDF-1 acts on lymphocytes and monocytes but not neutrophils in vitro and is both a highly efficacious and highly potent mononuclear cell attractant in vivo. In addition, SDF-1 induces intracellular actin polymerization in lymphocytes, a process that is thought to be a prerequisite for cell motility. Since SDF-1 is expressed constitutively in a broad range of tissues it may have a role in immune surveillance and in basal extravasation of lymphocytes and monocytes rather than in inflammation.
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Conrad C. Bleul
Roche (Switzerland)
Robert C. Fuhlbrigge
Boston University
José M. Casasnovas
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
The Journal of Experimental Medicine
Harvard University
Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0e1a7efeb2455d62c82bf4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.184.3.1101
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