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Publication : Critical role for beta7 integrins in formation of the gut-associated lymphoid tissue.

First Author  Wagner N Year  1996
Journal  Nature Volume  382
Issue  6589 Pages  366-70
PubMed ID  8684468 Mgi Jnum  J:34306
Mgi Id  MGI:81766 Doi  10.1038/382366a0
Citation  Wagner N, et al. (1996) Critical role for beta7 integrins in formation of the gut-associated lymphoid tissue. Nature 382(6589):366-70
abstractText  Immune defence against pathogens entering the gut is accomplished by lymphocytes in the gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT), a major compartment of the immune system. The GALT, comprising Peyer's patches, lamina propria lymphocytes and intra-epithelial lymphocytes of the intestine, is populated by lymphocytes that migrate there from the vasculature. Here we report that, in mice deficient for the beta7 integrin subfamily of adhesion molecules, the formation of the GALT is severely impaired. This is probably due to a failure of beta7-/- lymphocytes to arrest and adhere to the vasculature at the site of transmigration into the GALT.
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