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Rolling back neutrophil adhesion

Neutrophils and other cells secrete the pentraxin PTX3, which promotes innate immunity by binding to pathogens and activating complement. PTX3 can also limit neutrophil recruitment by inhibiting rolling on P-selectin in inflamed venules.

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Figure 1: Model for PTX3's paracrine regulation of neutrophil rolling on P-selectin.

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R.P.M. is a cofounder of Selexys, a start-up company that is developing antibody-based inhibitors of selectins or selectin ligans.

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McEver, R. Rolling back neutrophil adhesion. Nat Immunol 11, 282–284 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1038/ni0410-282

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