Phagocytosis: receptors, signal integration, and the cytoskeleton
Hospital for Sick Children · St. Michael's Hospital
Abstract
Phagocytosis is a remarkably complex and versatile process: it contributes to innate immunity through the ingestion and elimination of pathogens, while also being central to tissue homeostasis and remodeling by clearing effete cells. The ability of phagocytes to perform such diverse functions rests, in large part, on their vast repertoire of receptors. In this review, we address the various receptor types, their mobility in the plane of the membrane, and two modes of receptor crosstalk: priming and synergy. A major section is devoted to the actin cytoskeleton, which not only governs receptor mobility and clustering but also is instrumental in particle engulfment. Four stages of the actin remodeling process are…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 13.78
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 234
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2Topics & keywords
- Phagocytosis
- Biology
- Receptor
- Cytoskeleton
- Cell biology
- Signal transduction
- Immunology
- Computational biology