生物
现存分类群
免疫系统
效应器
系统发育树
免疫
巨噬细胞
系统发育学
进化生物学
基因组
免疫学
遗传学
基因
体外
作者
Ryan G. Gaudet,Clinton Bradfield,John D. MacMicking
标识
DOI:10.1128/microbiolspec.mchd-0050-2016
摘要
ABSTRACT Specialized adaptations for killing microbes are synonymous with phagocytic cells including macrophages, monocytes, inflammatory neutrophils, and eosinophils. Recent genome sequencing of extant species, however, reveals that analogous antimicrobial machineries exist in certain non-immune cells and also within species that ostensibly lack a well-defined immune system. Here we probe the evolutionary record for clues about the ancient and diverse phylogenetic origins of macrophage killing mechanisms and how some of their properties are shared with cells outside the traditional bounds of immunity in higher vertebrates such as mammals.
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