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A mechanical test of the tenertaxis hypothesis for leukocyte diapedesis.


ABSTRACT: As part of the immune response, leukocytes can directly transmigrate through the body of endothelial cells or through the gap between adjacent endothelial cells. These are known, respectively, as the transcellular and paracellular route of diapedesis. What determines the usage of one route over the other is unclear. A recently proposed tenertaxis hypothesis claims that leukocytes choose the path with less mechanical resistance against leukocyte protrusions. We examined this hypothesis using numerical simulation of the mechanical resistance during paracellular and transcellular protrusions. By using parameters based on human lung endothelium, our results show that the required force to breach the endothelium through the transcellular route is greater than paracellular route, in agreement with experiments. Moreover, experiments have demonstrated that manipulation of the relative strength between the two routes can make the transcellular route preferable. Our simulations have demonstrated this reversal and thus tentatively confirmed the hypothesis of tenertaxis.

SUBMITTER: Arefi SMA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8264968 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A mechanical test of the tenertaxis hypothesis for leukocyte diapedesis.

Arefi S M Amin SMA   Yang Cheng Wei Tony CWT   Sin Don D DD   Feng James J JJ  

The European physical journal. E, Soft matter 20210708 7


As part of the immune response, leukocytes can directly transmigrate through the body of endothelial cells or through the gap between adjacent endothelial cells. These are known, respectively, as the transcellular and paracellular route of diapedesis. What determines the usage of one route over the other is unclear. A recently proposed tenertaxis hypothesis claims that leukocytes choose the path with less mechanical resistance against leukocyte protrusions. We examined this hypothesis using nume  ...[more]

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