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- 2010 Annual Meeting
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- Cell Adhesion and Migration II
- (137c) Analysis of Protein Localization in Neutrophil Chemotaxis Using Microfluidic Gradient Platforms
The goal of this work is to investigate the localization of key regulatory molecules such as actin and AKT involved in neutrophil chemotaxis. To this end, we tagged proteins of interest with fluorescent labels in HL-60 cell lines and monitored their localization while cells migrated in gradients created using microfluidic platforms. By analysis of localization of proteins involved in signaling pathways under different gradient conditions, we have begun to elucidate how external gradient conditions influence the internal distribution of these proteins. These results provide insight into neutrophil regulatory mechanisms and should aid in design of novel therapeutic strategies to treat immune-based disorders.