The processes that allow phagocytes to eliminate pathogenic microbes under inflammatory conditions remain incompletely understood. Recent work has implicated coronin 1 in the modulation of endocytic traffic upon macrophage activation. While in resting macrophages, uptake occurs largely through receptor-mediated phagocytosis, inflammatory stimuli such as interferon-and tumor necrosis factor-were found to activate macropinocytic uptake of cargo through phosphatidyl-3 kinase activation in a coronin 1-dependent manner. In this commentary we will briefly describe these recently published results, and discuss how this inducible pathway may serve to clear the inflammatory site from large amounts of infectious material and couple pathogen clearance...
Coronin 1 is a member of the evolutionarily conserved coronin protein family. Coronin proteins are c...
Control of macrophage capacity for apoptotic cell clearance by soluble mediators such as cytokines, ...
Macrophages are able to recognize, bind and internalize pathogens through two types of phagocytic re...
Following an infectious challenge, macrophages have to be activated in order to allow efficient clea...
<p>Inflammatory stimuli induce a switch from phagocytosis to macropinocytosis. In resting (non-activ...
The induction of macropinocytosis in macrophages during an inflammatory response is important for cl...
<p>A–C. J774 macrophages knocked down for coronin 1 were transfected with the indicated constructs a...
<p>A,B. Macrophages were treated with IFN-γ for the indicated times, followed by fixation and incuba...
<p>A–D. Coronin 1-deficient macrophages expressing Cor1-EGFP (A), Cor1<sup>S-A</sup>EGFP (B) or Cor1...
SummaryPathogenic mycobacteria survive within macrophages by avoiding lysosomal delivery, instead re...
AbstractCoronin, a 57 kDa actin binding protein elutes with an apparent molecular mass of 400–600 kD...
The successful resolution of inflammation requires removal of neutrophils from the inflammatory site...
Macropinocytosis is increasingly recognized for its versatile adaptations and functions as a highly ...
Trafficking of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) during inflammation critically depends on the be...
Macrophages maintain tissue homeostasis by identifying and eliminating threats within their tissue m...
Coronin 1 is a member of the evolutionarily conserved coronin protein family. Coronin proteins are c...
Control of macrophage capacity for apoptotic cell clearance by soluble mediators such as cytokines, ...
Macrophages are able to recognize, bind and internalize pathogens through two types of phagocytic re...
Following an infectious challenge, macrophages have to be activated in order to allow efficient clea...
<p>Inflammatory stimuli induce a switch from phagocytosis to macropinocytosis. In resting (non-activ...
The induction of macropinocytosis in macrophages during an inflammatory response is important for cl...
<p>A–C. J774 macrophages knocked down for coronin 1 were transfected with the indicated constructs a...
<p>A,B. Macrophages were treated with IFN-γ for the indicated times, followed by fixation and incuba...
<p>A–D. Coronin 1-deficient macrophages expressing Cor1-EGFP (A), Cor1<sup>S-A</sup>EGFP (B) or Cor1...
SummaryPathogenic mycobacteria survive within macrophages by avoiding lysosomal delivery, instead re...
AbstractCoronin, a 57 kDa actin binding protein elutes with an apparent molecular mass of 400–600 kD...
The successful resolution of inflammation requires removal of neutrophils from the inflammatory site...
Macropinocytosis is increasingly recognized for its versatile adaptations and functions as a highly ...
Trafficking of polymorphonuclear neutrophils (PMNs) during inflammation critically depends on the be...
Macrophages maintain tissue homeostasis by identifying and eliminating threats within their tissue m...
Coronin 1 is a member of the evolutionarily conserved coronin protein family. Coronin proteins are c...
Control of macrophage capacity for apoptotic cell clearance by soluble mediators such as cytokines, ...
Macrophages are able to recognize, bind and internalize pathogens through two types of phagocytic re...