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Time-of-Day-Dependent Trafficking and Function of Leukocyte Subsets

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Journal Trends Immunol
Date 2019 May 22
PMID 31109762
Citations 54
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Abstract

The number of leukocytes circulating in blood in mammals is under circadian control (i.e., ∼24h). We summarize here latest findings on the mechanisms governing leukocyte migration from the blood into various organs, focusing on the distinct leukocyte subtype- and tissue-specific molecules involved. We highlight the oscillatory expression patterns of adhesion molecules, chemokines, and their receptors that are expressed on endothelial cells and leukocytes, and which are crucial regulators of rhythmic leukocyte recruitment. We also discuss the relevance of clock genes for leukocyte function and migration. Finally, we compare immune cell rhythms under steady-state conditions as well as during inflammation and disease, and we postulate how these findings provide potential new avenues for therapeutic intervention.

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