Table 3.
Summary of studies on the fate of reverse migrated neutrophils.
| Title | Model | Major finding | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| Implication and fate of reverse-migrated neutrophils | |||
| Spatiotemporal photolabeling of neutrophil trafficking during inflammation in live zebrafish | In vivo: Zebrafish | Visualization of the origin and fate of neutrophils during induction and resolution of inflammation | (50) |
| Reverse-migrated neutrophils regulated by JAM-C are involved in acute pancreatitis-associated lung injury. | In vivo: Mouse | Neutrophils that are recruited to the pancreas may reverse migrate back into circulation and could potentially contribute to acute lung injury during acute pancreatitis | (52) |
| Microbe-dependent lymphatic migration of neutrophils modulates lymphocyte proliferation in lymph nodes. | In vivo: Mouse | Skin-egressing neutrophils migrate to the lymph nodes to augment lymphocyte proliferation in draining lymph nodes. | (53) |
| Neutrophils rapidly migrate via lymphatics after Mycobacterium bovis BCG intradermal vaccination and shuttle live bacilli to the draining lymph nodes | In vivo: Mouse | Neutrophils migrate to lymphoid tissue and can shuttle live microorganisms. | (55) |