摘要
细胞吞噬死亡——称为“phagoptosis”是细胞死亡的一种形式,被吞噬细胞认可,由另一个细胞吞噬和消化。吞噬细胞的细胞:我公开“吃我”的信号,2)失去‘不要吃我”信号,和/或iii)绑定调理素。由于细胞压力,损伤,激活或衰老,活细胞可以表达这种信号,从而导致细胞吞噬。细胞吞噬生理上可能是最丰富的细胞死亡形式,因为它调节红细胞数量。也调节:吞噬精子,通过去除干细胞和多余的细胞和免疫清除的激活中性粒细胞和T细胞。细胞吞噬能介导异己分子和主机防御病原体的识别和癌症细胞。然而,在炎症条件下,过度细胞吞噬可能杀死我们的细胞,导致hemophagy和神经元的损失。
关键词: Phagocytosis
Current Molecular Medicine
Title:Phagoptosis - Cell Death By Phagocytosis - Plays Central Roles in Physiology, Host Defense and Pathology
Volume: 15 Issue: 9
Author(s): G. C. Brown, A. Vilalta and M. Fricker
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关键词: Phagocytosis
摘要: Cell death by phagocytosis – termed ‘phagoptosis’ for short – is a form of cell death caused by the cell being phagocytosed i.e. recognised, engulfed and digested by another cell. Phagocytes eat cells that: i) expose ‘eat-me’ signals, ii) lose ‘don’t-eat-me’ signals, and/or iii) bind opsonins. Live cells may express such signals as a result of cell stress, damage, activation or senescence, which can result in phagoptosis. Phagoptosis may be the most abundant form of cell death physiologically as it mediates erythrocyte turnover. It also regulates: reproduction by phagocytosis of sperm, development by removal stem cells and excess cells, and immunity by removal of activated neutrophils and T cells. Phagoptosis mediates the recognition of non-self and host defence against pathogens and cancer cells. However, in inflammatory conditions, excessive phagoptosis may kill our cells, leading to conditions such as hemophagy and neuronal loss.
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G. C. Brown, A. Vilalta and M. Fricker , Phagoptosis - Cell Death By Phagocytosis - Plays Central Roles in Physiology, Host Defense and Pathology, Current Molecular Medicine 2015; 15 (9) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156652401509151105130628
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/156652401509151105130628 |
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