KMID : 0578320170400030163
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Molecules and Cells 2017 Volume.40 No. 3 p.163 ~ p.168
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Signaling Pathways Controlling Microglia Chemotaxis
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Fan Yang
Xie Li Rui Chung Chang Y.
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Abstract
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Microglia are the primary resident immune cells of the central nervous system (CNS). They are the first line of defense of the brain¡¯s innate immune response against infection, injury, and diseases. Microglia respond to extracellular signals and engulf unwanted neuronal debris by phagocytosis, thereby maintaining normal cellular homeostasis in the CNS. Pathological stimuli such as neuronal injury induce transformation and activation of resting microglia with ramified morphology into a motile amoeboid form and activated microglia chemotax toward lesion site. This review outlines the current research on microglial activation and chemotaxis.
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KEYWORD
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activation, chemotaxis, cell migration, microglia, P2Y12 receptor
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