Role of the cytoskeleton during leukocyte responses

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Abstract

The cytoskeleton is a cellular network of structural, adaptor and signalling molecules that regulates most cellular functions that are related to the immune response, including migration, extravasation, antigen recognition, activation and phagocytosis by different subsets of leukocytes. Recently, a large number of regulatory elements and structural constituents of the leukocyte cytoskeleton have been identified. In this review, we discuss the composition and regulation of the different cytoskeletal elements and their role in immune responses.

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Vicente-Manzanares, M., & Sánchez-Madrid, F. (2004). Role of the cytoskeleton during leukocyte responses. Nature Reviews Immunology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/nri1268

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