The role of chemokine-matrix interactions in integrin-dependent T-cell migr
ation was examined to address the critical question of how chemokines provi
de directional information. The chemokine SDF-1 alpha binds fibronectin (Fn
) with a low nanomolar K-d (equilibrium dissociation constant). SDF-1 alpha
presented by Fn induced directed migration. Spatial concentration gradient
s of chemokine were not required to maintain directed migration. Fn-present
ed chemokine induced the polarization of cells, including the redistributio
n of the SDF-1 alpha receptor, to the basal surface and leading edge of the
cell. A new model for directed migration is proposed in which the co-prese
ntation of an adhesive matrix and chemokine provides the necessary position
al information independent of a soluble spatial gradient. (Blood. 2000;96:2
682-2690) (C) 2000 by The American Society of Hematology.