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Publication : Differential molecular and anatomical basis for B cell migration into the peritoneal cavity and omental milky spots.

First Author  Berberich S Year  2008
Journal  J Immunol Volume  180
Issue  4 Pages  2196-203
PubMed ID  18250426 Mgi Jnum  J:132002
Mgi Id  MGI:3774921 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.180.4.2196
Citation  Berberich S, et al. (2008) Differential molecular and anatomical basis for B cell migration into the peritoneal cavity and omental milky spots. J Immunol 180(4):2196-203
abstractText  The constitutive migration of B cells from the circulation into the peritoneal cavity and back is essential for peritoneal B cell homeostasis and function. However, the molecular machinery and the anatomical basis for these migratory processes have hardly been investigated. In this study, we analyze the role of integrins as well as the role of the omentum for B2 cell migration into and out of the peritoneal cavity of mice. We demonstrate that alpha(4)beta(7) integrin-mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule 1 interaction enables B2 cell migration from the circulation into omental milky spots but not into the peritoneum. In contrast, alpha(4)beta(1) integrin mediates direct entry of B2 cells into the peritoneal cavity as well as their retention at that site, limiting B2 cell egress via the draining parathymic lymph nodes. Surgical removal of the omentum results in a 40% reduced immigration of B2 cells from the circulation into the peritoneum but does not impair B cell exit from this compartment. In conclusion, these data reveal the existence of alternative routes for B2 cell entry into the peritoneal cavity and identify integrins as key factors for peritoneal B2 cell homeostasis, mediating B2 cell migration into and out of the peritoneal cavity as well as their retention at this site.
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