Functions of CX3CL1 (Fractalkine) contributing to atherogenesis. Membrane-bound CX3CL1 enables the integrin-independent capture and firm adhesion of leukocytes via the Gαi coupled receptor CX3CR1. Under inflammatory conditions, cleavage of cell-surface CX3CL1 by metalloproteinases generates a soluble chemokine, which binds CX3CR1 on nearby cells and, via signaling intermediates, can induce cell chemotaxis and survival. Thus, CX3CL1 can have multiple roles in all stages of atherogenesis, including the recruitment, retention, and survival of monocytes in early atherosclerotic lesions as well as foam cell persistence in more advanced plaques. Professional illustration by A. Y. Chen.

Functions of CX3CL1 (Fractalkine) contributing to atherogenesis. Membrane-bound CX3CL1 enables the integrin-independent capture and firm adhesion of leukocytes via the Gαi coupled receptor CX3CR1. Under inflammatory conditions, cleavage of cell-surface CX3CL1 by metalloproteinases generates a soluble chemokine, which binds CX3CR1 on nearby cells and, via signaling intermediates, can induce cell chemotaxis and survival. Thus, CX3CL1 can have multiple roles in all stages of atherogenesis, including the recruitment, retention, and survival of monocytes in early atherosclerotic lesions as well as foam cell persistence in more advanced plaques. Professional illustration by A. Y. Chen.

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