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ATP release guides neutrophil chemotaxis via P2Y2 and A3 receptors
Authors:Chen Yu  Corriden Ross  Inoue Yoshiaki  Yip Linda  Hashiguchi Naoyuki  Zinkernagel Annelies  Nizet Victor  Insel Paul A  Junger Wolfgang G
Affiliation:Department of Surgery, University of California San Diego, San Diego, CA 92103, USA.
Abstract:Cells must amplify external signals to orient and migrate in chemotactic gradient fields. We find that human neutrophils release adenosine triphosphate (ATP) from the leading edge of the cell surface to amplify chemotactic signals and direct cell orientation by feedback through P2Y2 nucleotide receptors. Neutrophils rapidly hydrolyze released ATP to adenosine that then acts via A3-type adenosine receptors, which are recruited to the leading edge, to promote cell migration. Thus, ATP release and autocrine feedback through P2Y2 and A3 receptors provide signal amplification, controlling gradient sensing and migration of neutrophils.
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