Scientists discover new mechanism of immune cell defence

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Recent research has uncovered how immune cells apply physical force to detach and destroy pathogens that adhere to human tissues, revealing a new dimension of immune defense.

by @freepik

White blood cells constantly patrol the body, responding rapidly when bacteria attach to tissues. These cells use mechanical force to rip pathogens from surfaces, preventing infection. “A vivid new image is emerging in the world of cell biology,” explains Xuefeng Wang, assistant professor at the Hawksworth Blood Center, describing how leukocytes compress and tear bacteria from wounds before engulfing them through phagocytosis. This process is driven by integrin, a key surface protein that helps immune cells generate the necessary tension.

Wang’s team is leading groundbreaking research on integrin’s role in immune defense, supported by a $2.3 million grant from the National Institutes of Health. Their study, published in Nature Communications, explores how integrin-mediated forces contribute to pathogen removal. Understanding these mechanisms could lead to new treatments that enhance immune cell function, accelerating wound healing and improving infection control.

“This study could open up new treatments that not only fight infections but also speed up the wound healing process,” Wang emphasizes. These findings have far-reaching implications, from preventing lung damage caused by pollutants to developing innovative therapies for infectious diseases. By uncovering the mechanics of immune response, researchers are paving the way for novel medical advancements.

Igor Foliush
In 1998 he graduated from the Lviv Institute of Physical Education Department of physical rehabilitation From 1998 to 2000 he was an intern at the Istituto Di MedicinaDello Sport Di Roma From 2000 to 2007 he worked as a physiotherapist at the Hospital Santa Maria della Stella (Orvieto) In 2007 he returned to Ukraine From 2007 to 2013 worked as a physiotherapist at the private pediatric clinic "Vita Puer" In 2013, he completed his master's degree at the Melitopol Institute of Ecology and Social Technologies In 2014, he founded the "Dr Foliush Massage Centre" where he works to this day

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