Fibrin complement receptor 3 signaling (Homo sapiens)

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Description

The plasma protein fibrinogen, a key component of the blood coagulation process, has been identified as an early molecular factor triggering neuroinflammation (see bibliography). Upon fibrinogen extravasation across leaky vessels (i.e., break down of the blood-brain barrier), fibrinogen is converted by thrombin to insoluble fibrin. Based on published studies, this signaling pathway highlights fibrin as a CD11b/CD18 (complement receptor; CR3) integrin receptor ligand that regulates innate immunity. Fibrin activates central nervous system (CNS) resident microglia and peripheral (bone marrow derived) macrophages via CR3, leading to intracellular kinase signaling activation including PI3K, AKT1 and RhoA activity that regulates phagocytosis; and NF-κB translocation to the nucleus that transcriptionally regulates proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines that recruit T-cells and macrophages. Interestingly, canonical LPS-TLR4 activation of innate immune cells is known to trans-activate CD11b to negatively regulate TLR4 activation in a ligand-independent mechanism.

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129747view01:55, 22 May 2024EweitzModified title
127352view18:35, 20 September 2023Khanspersupdated phospho sites
120387view08:12, 30 November 2021EgonwMade another pathway clickable
119690view21:57, 29 July 2021Khanspersupdate xrefs
118430view14:29, 27 May 2021Mkutmonremoved unused reference
117109view21:33, 17 May 2021EweitzModified title
106418view22:00, 28 August 2019KhanspersModified description
105597view04:48, 10 August 2019KhanspersModified description
105118view18:38, 8 July 2019Khanspersupdated fibrinogen xrefs
103640view23:28, 22 March 2019AlexanderPicoAdded ID for PI3K
98484view17:31, 11 September 2018Khanspersfixed broken literature reference
96449view09:27, 15 March 2018EgonwReplaced a secondary ChEBI identifier with a primary identifier.
95528view17:24, 20 December 2017Khanspersfixed unconnected
95522view18:16, 19 December 2017Khanspersupdated xref for PI3K
95521view17:55, 19 December 2017KhanspersOntology Term : 'coagulation cascade pathway' added !
95520view17:53, 19 December 2017KhanspersOntology Term : 'classical complement pathway' added !
95519view17:52, 19 December 2017KhanspersOntology Term : 'inflammatory response pathway' added !
95518view17:51, 19 December 2017KhanspersOntology Term : 'microglial cell' added !
95517view17:50, 19 December 2017KhanspersOntology Term : 'macrophage' added !
95515view02:24, 19 December 2017AkassoglouModified description
95514view02:23, 19 December 2017AkassoglouModified description
95513view02:23, 19 December 2017AkassoglouModified title
94852view23:11, 9 October 2017Khansperslayout update
94302view05:18, 1 September 2017KhanspersOntology Term : 'microglial cell' added !
94278view18:43, 30 August 2017AndrewmendiolaModified description
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NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
AKT1GeneProductENSG00000142208 (Ensembl)
Blood Clotting CascadePathwayWP272 (WikiPathways)
CBL-BProteinE9PHA9 (Uniprot-TrEMBL)
CCL2GeneProductENSG00000108691 (Ensembl)
CD11bGeneProductENSG00000169896 (Ensembl)
CD14GeneProductENSG00000170458 (Ensembl)
CD18GeneProductENSG00000160255 (Ensembl)
CHUKGeneProductENSG00000213341 (Ensembl)
CXCL10GeneProductENSG00000169245 (Ensembl)
CXCL3GeneProductENSG00000163734 (Ensembl)
DAP12GeneProductENSG00000011600 (Ensembl)
FcRgGeneProduct
FibrinMetaboliteCHEBI:5054 (ChEBI)
FibrinogenGeneProduct
IFNB1GeneProductENSG00000171855 (Ensembl)
IKBKBGeneProductENSG00000104365 (Ensembl)
IKBKGGeneProductENSG00000269335 (Ensembl)
IL12BGeneProductENSG00000113302 (Ensembl)
IL6GeneProductENSG00000136244 (Ensembl)
IRAK1GeneProductENSG00000184216 (Ensembl)
IRAK2GeneProductENSG00000134070 (Ensembl)
IRAK4GeneProductENSG00000198001 (Ensembl)
IRF3GeneProductENSG00000126456 (Ensembl)
LBPGeneProductENSG00000129988 (Ensembl)
LPSMetaboliteCHEBI:14520 (ChEBI)
MD2GeneProductENSG00000154589 (Ensembl)
MYD88GeneProductENSG00000172936 (Ensembl)
NF-kBGeneProductENSG00000109320 (Ensembl)
NF-kBGeneProduct
NOS2GeneProductENSG00000007171 (Ensembl)
PI3KGeneProduct
PlasminGeneProductENSG00000122194 (Ensembl)
PlasminogenGeneProductENSG00000122194 (Ensembl)
RAPLGeneProductENSG00000266094 (Ensembl)
RHOAGeneProductENSG00000067560 (Ensembl)
SRCGeneProductENSG00000197122 (Ensembl)
SYKGeneProductENSG00000165025 (Ensembl)
TIRAPGeneProductENSG00000150455 (Ensembl)
TLR3GeneProductENSG00000164342 (Ensembl)
TLR4GeneProductENSG00000136869 (Ensembl)
TNFGeneProductENSG00000232810 (Ensembl)
TRAF6GeneProductENSG00000175104 (Ensembl)
TRAFGeneProductENSG00000243414 (Ensembl)
TRIFGeneProductENSG00000127666 (Ensembl)
tPAGeneProductENSG00000104368 (Ensembl)

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