Death begets a new beginning

  • Lidia Bosurgi (Geteilte/r Erstautor/in)
  • Lindsey D Hughes (Geteilte/r Erstautor/in)
  • Carla V Rothlin
  • Sourav Ghosh

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Abstract

Cell death is a perpetual feature of tissue microenvironments; each day under homeostatic conditions, billions of cells die and must be swiftly cleared by phagocytes. However, cell death is not limited to this natural turnover-apoptotic cell death can be induced by infection, inflammation, or severe tissue injury. Phagocytosis of apoptotic cells is thus coupled to specific functions, from the induction of growth factors that can stimulate the replacement of dead cells to the promotion of tissue repair or tissue remodeling in the affected site. In this review, we outline the mechanisms by which phagocytes sense apoptotic cell death and discuss how phagocytosis is integrated with environmental cues to drive appropriate responses.

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
ISSN0105-2896
DOIs
StatusVeröffentlicht - 11.2017
PubMed 29027219