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Publication : Autophagy modulates endothelial junctions to restrain neutrophil diapedesis during inflammation.

First Author  Reglero-Real N Year  2021
Journal  Immunity Volume  54
Issue  9 Pages  1989-2004.e9
PubMed ID  34363750 Mgi Jnum  J:310782
Mgi Id  MGI:6740317 Doi  10.1016/j.immuni.2021.07.012
Citation  Reglero-Real N, et al. (2021) Autophagy modulates endothelial junctions to restrain neutrophil diapedesis during inflammation. Immunity
abstractText  The migration of neutrophils from the blood circulation to sites of infection or injury is a key immune response and requires the breaching of endothelial cells (ECs) that line the inner aspect of blood vessels. Unregulated neutrophil transendothelial cell migration (TEM) is pathogenic, but the molecular basis of its physiological termination remains unknown. Here, we demonstrated that ECs of venules in inflamed tissues exhibited a robust autophagic response that was aligned temporally with the peak of neutrophil trafficking and was strictly localized to EC contacts. Genetic ablation of EC autophagy led to excessive neutrophil TEM and uncontrolled leukocyte migration in murine inflammatory models, while pharmacological induction of autophagy suppressed neutrophil infiltration into tissues. Mechanistically, autophagy regulated the remodeling of EC junctions and expression of key EC adhesion molecules, facilitating their intracellular trafficking and degradation. Collectively, we have identified autophagy as a modulator of EC leukocyte trafficking machinery aimed at terminating physiological inflammation.
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