Abstract
Netrin-1, a known axon guidance molecule, being a secreted laminin-related molecule, has been suggested to be involved in multiple physiological and pathological conditions, such as organogenesis, angiogenesis, tumorigenesis, and inflammation-mediated tissue injury. However, its function in thymocyte development is still unknown. Here, we demonstrate that Netrin-1 is expressed in mouse thymus tissue and is primarily expressed in thymic stromal cells, and the expression of Netrin-1 in thymocytes can be induced by anti-CD3 antibody or IL-7 treatment. Importantly, Netrin-1 mediates the adhesion of thymocytes, and this effect is comparable to or greater than that of fibronectin. Furthermore, Netrin-1 specifically promotes the chemotaxis of CXCL12. These suggest that Netrin-1 may play an important role in thymocyte development. © 2013 Xiao-Kai Guo et al.
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Guo, X. K., Liu, Y. F., Zhou, Y., Sun, X. Y., Qian, X. P., Zhang, Y., & Zhang, J. (2013). The expression of Netrin-1 in the thymus and its effects on thymocyte adhesion and migration. Clinical and Developmental Immunology, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/462152
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