传出细胞增多
吞噬作用
自身免疫
细胞生物学
细胞凋亡
炎症
平衡
细胞内
免疫学
生物
巨噬细胞
免疫系统
生物化学
体外
作者
Amir Tajbakhsh,Fatemeh Yousefi,Seyedeh M. Abedi,Mehdi Rezaee,Ahmad Movahedpour,Yong Teng,Amirhossein Sahebkar
摘要
Abstract The rapid clearance of apoptotic cells (ACs), known as efferocytosis, prompts the inhibition of inflammatory responses and autoimmunity and maintains homeostatic cell turnover by controlling the release of intracellular contents. The fast clearance of ACs requires professional and nonprofessional phagocytic cells that can accurately and promptly recognize ACs and migrate towards them. Cells undergoing apoptosis alarm their presence by releasing special soluble chemotactic factors, such as lactoferrin, that act as “Find me,” “Keep out,” or “Stay away” signals to recruit phagocytic cells, such as macrophages or prevent granulocyte migration. Efferocytosis effectively serves to prevent damage‐associated molecular pattern release and secondary necrosis and inhibit inflammation/autoimmunity at the very first step. Since less attention has been given to the cross‐talk and balance of “Find me” and “Keep out” signals released from ACs in efferocytosis, we set out to investigate the current knowledge of the roles of “Find me” and “Keep out” signals in the efferocytosis process.
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