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Ninjurin1 enhances the basal motility and transendothelial migration of immune cells by inducing protrusive membrane dynamics

  • Bum Ju Ahn
  • , Hoang Le
  • , Min Wook Shin
  • , Sung Jin Bae
  • , Eun Ji Lee
  • , Sung Yi Lee
  • , Ju Hee Yang
  • , Hee Jun Wee
  • , Jong Ho Cha
  • , Ji Hae Seo
  • , Hye Shin Lee
  • , Hyo Jong Lee
  • , Ken Arai
  • , Eng H. Lo
  • , Sejin Jeon
  • , Goo Taeg Oh
  • , Woo Jean Kim
  • , Ji Kan Ryu
  • , Jun Kyu Suh
  • , Kyu Won Kim

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Abstract

Background: Ninjurin1 promotes leukocyte trafficking during inflammation through homotypic binding. Results: Changes in Ninjurin1 expression in macrophages regulate protrusive membrane dynamics, motility, and in turn transendothelial migration. Conclusion: The pro-migratory function and binding activity of Ninjurin1 are important for modulating immune responses during inflammation. Significance: This study provides additional insights into the understanding of Ninjurin1-mediated inflammation.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)21926-21936
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume289
Issue number32
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Aug 2014

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