نتایج جستجو برای: phagocytosis

تعداد نتایج: 12674  

2007
David M. Aronoff Carlos H. Serezani Jennifer K. Carstens Teresa Marshall Srinivasa R. Gangireddy Marc Peters-Golden Raju C. Reddy

Alveolar macrophages abundantly express PPAR-gamma, with both natural and synthetic agonists maintaining the cell in a quiescent state hyporesponsive to antigen stimulation. Conversely, agonists upregulate expression and function of the cell-surface receptor CD36, which mediates phagocytosis of lipids, apoptotic neutrophils, and other unopsonized materials. These effects led us to investigate t...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Christian Capo Alix Moynault Yves Collette Daniel Olive Eric J Brown Didier Raoult Jean-Louis Mege

Phagocytosis is a highly localized event requiring the formation of spatially and temporally restricted signals. Numerous microorganisms have taken advantage of this property to invade host cells. Coxiella burnetii, the agent of Q fever, is an obligate intracellular bacterium that has developed a survival strategy in macrophages based on subversion of receptor-mediated phagocytosis. The uptake ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2000
D Cox D J Lee B M Dale J Calafat S Greenberg

Macrophages are specialized cells of the immune system that exhibit a prodigious capacity for phagocytosis. The ability of macrophages to internalize a substantial proportion of their plasma membrane during phagocytosis indicates that they possess a mechanism for the rapid renewal of plasma membrane. We examined the role of endocytic membrane recycling in promoting phagocytosis. In contrast to ...

Journal: :Current Biology 2005
Emma Colucci-Guyon Florence Niedergang Bradley J. Wallar Jun Peng Arthur S. Alberts Philippe Chavrier

Macrophages, dendritic cells, and neutrophils use phagocytosis to capture and clear off invading pathogens. The process is triggered by the interaction of ligands on the pathogens' surface with specific phagocytic receptors, including immunoglobulin (FcR) and complement C3bi (CR3) receptors (integrin alpha(M)beta2, Mac1) . Localized actin-filament assembly that acts as the driving force for par...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2003
Florence Niedergang Emma Colucci-Guyon Thierry Dubois Graça Raposo Philippe Chavrier

Engulfment of particles by phagocytes is induced by their interaction with specific receptors on the cell surface, which leads to actin polymerization and the extension of membrane protrusions to form a closed phagosome. Membrane delivery from internal pools is considered to play an important role in pseudopod extension during phagocytosis. Here, we report that endogenous ADP ribosylation facto...

Journal: :Infection and immunity 2000
C L Weingart P S Mobberley-Schuman E L Hewlett M C Gray A A Weiss

A previous study showed that opsonization with human immune serum could either promote or antagonize phagocytosis of Bordetella pertussis by human neutrophils depending on whether the bacteria expressed adenylate cyclase toxin. Opsonization of the wild-type strain inhibited phagocytosis relative to unopsonized controls. In contrast, mutants lacking adenylate cyclase toxin were efficiently phago...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2010
Nora B Caberoy Yixiong Zhou Wei Li

Tubby and tubby-like protein 1 (Tulp1) are newly identified phagocytosis ligands to facilitate retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and macrophage phagocytosis. Both proteins without classical signal peptide have been demonstrated with unconventional secretion. Here, we characterized them as novel MerTK ligands to facilitate phagocytosis. Tulp1 interacts with Tyro3, Axl and MerTK of the TAM recepto...

Journal: :Blood 2007
Eric Vachon Raiza Martin Vivian Kwok Vera Cherepanov Chung-Wai Chow Claire M Doerschuk Jonathan Plumb Sergio Grinstein Gregory P Downey

Diverse receptors, including Fcgamma receptors and beta(2) integrins (complement receptor-3 [CR3], CD11b/CD18), have been implicated in phagocytosis, but their distinct roles and interactions with other receptors in particle engulfment are not well defined. CD44, a transmembrane adhesion molecule involved in binding and metabolism of hyaluronan, may have additional functions in regulation of in...

2013
Jonas Bystrom Scott J. Thomson Jörgen Johansson Matthew L. Edin Darryl C. Zeldin Derek W. Gilroy Andrew M. Smith David Bishop-Bailey

The epoxygenase CYP2J2 has an emerging role in inflammation and vascular biology. The role of CYP2J2 in phagocytosis is not known and its regulation in human inflammatory diseases is poorly understood. Here we investigated the role of CYP2J2 in bacterial phagocytosis and its expression in monocytes from healthy controls and Crohns disease patients. CYP2J2 is anti-inflammatory in human periphera...

Journal: :Blood 1988
C J Parker R N Frame M R Elstad

An arginine-glycine-aspartic acid sequence (RGD in the single letter code for amino acids) is present in the cell attachment site of both vitronectin and fibronectin. Inasmuch as fibronectin and synthetic peptides containing RGD enhance ingestion of opsonized particles by monocytes, we investigated the effects of vitronectin on phagocytosis by monocytes of sheep erythrocytes bearing IgG (EA) or...

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