[PERSPECTIVES] Mechanisms Regulating T Cell-Endothelial Cell Interactions

Pilar Alcaide Department of Immunology, Tufts University School of Medicine, Boston 02111, Massachusetts, USA Correspondence: pilar.alcaidetufts.edu

T-cell interaction with the endothelial cells lining the vessel wall is a necessary step in the inflammatory response that allows T cells to extravasate from the circulation and migrate to sites of infectious or sterile inflammation. On one hand, the vascular endothelium is activated and, as a result, switches from an anti-adhesive to a pro-adhesive state, allowing adhesion of T cells and other leukocytes. On the other hand, T cells express ligands of endothelial adhesion molecules to sustain these interactions that eventually result in T-cell extravasation into sites of inflammation. A better understanding of the central players mediating these interactions may help develop novel therapeutics that modulate this process by preventing T-cell migration and inflammation. Here, I summarize current knowledge on the nature of these interactions in the context of inflammation and cancer immunotherapy.

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