2014
Neutrophils scan for activated platelets to initiate inflammation
Sreeramkumar V, Adrover JM, Ballesteros I, Cuartero MI, Rossaint J, Bilbao I, Nácher M, Pitaval C, Radovanovic I, Fukui Y, McEver RP, Filippi MD, Lizasoain I, Ruiz-Cabello J, Zarbock A, Moro MA, Hidalgo A. Neutrophils scan for activated platelets to initiate inflammation. Science 2014, 346: 1234-1238. PMID: 25477463, PMCID: PMC4280847, DOI: 10.1126/science.1256478.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2007
Complete Identification of E-Selectin Ligands on Neutrophils Reveals Distinct Functions of PSGL-1, ESL-1, and CD44
Hidalgo A, Peired AJ, Wild M, Vestweber D, Frenette PS. Complete Identification of E-Selectin Ligands on Neutrophils Reveals Distinct Functions of PSGL-1, ESL-1, and CD44. Immunity 2007, 26: 477-489. PMID: 17442598, PMCID: PMC4080624, DOI: 10.1016/j.immuni.2007.03.011.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2005
CD44 is a physiological E-selectin ligand on neutrophils
Katayama Y, Hidalgo A, Chang J, Peired A, Frenette PS. CD44 is a physiological E-selectin ligand on neutrophils. Journal Of Experimental Medicine 2005, 201: 1183-1189. PMID: 15824084, PMCID: PMC2213157, DOI: 10.1084/jem.20042014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCell-specific posttranslational modificationsLeukocyte adhesion deficiency type IIPosttranslational modificationsPotential new targetsE-selectinInnate immune responseBroader roleEndothelial cell lineThioglycollate-induced peritonitisP-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1Cell linesNew targetsE-selectin ligandsAdhesion moleculesStaphylococcal enterotoxin ANeutrophil extravasationImmune responseSelectin familyCD44Bone marrowHuman PMNPMN bindInfectious sitesSelectin ligandsSkin pouch