Recognition of microbial pathogens and dead cells and their phagocytic uptake by specialized immune cells are essential to maintain host homeostasis. Phagosomes undergo fusion and fission events with endosomal and lysosomal compartments, a process called \u27phagosome maturation\u27, which leads to the degradation of the phagosomal content. However, many phagocytic cells also act as antigen-presenting cells and must balance degradation and peptide preservation. Emerging evidence indicates that receptor engagement by phagosomal cargo, as well as inflammatory mediators and cellular activation affect many aspects of phagosome maturation. Unsurprisingly, pathogens have developed strategies to hijack this machinery, thereby interfering with host...
Phagocytosis is a pivotal immunological process, and its discovery by Elia Metchnikoff in 1882 was a...
Phagocytosis is an innate immune response that is paramount in the clearance of pathogenic particles...
When the first line of defence—the integumentary system fails, the immune system protects us from in...
Recognition of microbial pathogens and dead cells and their phagocytic uptake by specialized immune ...
Recognition of microbial pathogens and dead cells and their phagocytic uptake by specialized immune ...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) trigger inflammatory signaling in macrophages and enrich on phagosomes, s...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental cellular process that serves multiple functions in tissue homeostasis ...
International audienceThe receptors engaged during recognition and phagocytic uptake of microorganis...
Phagocytosis requires receptor-mediated recognition of particles, usually in the guise of infectious...
Phagosome maturation is a key innate immune response involving interactions of phagosomes with the e...
Innate immune cells are embodied by their dynamic and responsive nature. In addition to housekeepin...
Intracellular pathogens have developed different strat-egies to survive within host cells. For examp...
Mammalian phagocytes can phagocytose (i.e. eat) other mammalian cells in the body if they display ce...
Professional phagocytes play an important role in the clearance of microbial pathogens and apoptotic...
Phagocytosis is the central process by which macrophage cellsinternalize and eliminate infectious mi...
Phagocytosis is a pivotal immunological process, and its discovery by Elia Metchnikoff in 1882 was a...
Phagocytosis is an innate immune response that is paramount in the clearance of pathogenic particles...
When the first line of defence—the integumentary system fails, the immune system protects us from in...
Recognition of microbial pathogens and dead cells and their phagocytic uptake by specialized immune ...
Recognition of microbial pathogens and dead cells and their phagocytic uptake by specialized immune ...
Toll-like receptors (TLRs) trigger inflammatory signaling in macrophages and enrich on phagosomes, s...
Phagocytosis is a fundamental cellular process that serves multiple functions in tissue homeostasis ...
International audienceThe receptors engaged during recognition and phagocytic uptake of microorganis...
Phagocytosis requires receptor-mediated recognition of particles, usually in the guise of infectious...
Phagosome maturation is a key innate immune response involving interactions of phagosomes with the e...
Innate immune cells are embodied by their dynamic and responsive nature. In addition to housekeepin...
Intracellular pathogens have developed different strat-egies to survive within host cells. For examp...
Mammalian phagocytes can phagocytose (i.e. eat) other mammalian cells in the body if they display ce...
Professional phagocytes play an important role in the clearance of microbial pathogens and apoptotic...
Phagocytosis is the central process by which macrophage cellsinternalize and eliminate infectious mi...
Phagocytosis is a pivotal immunological process, and its discovery by Elia Metchnikoff in 1882 was a...
Phagocytosis is an innate immune response that is paramount in the clearance of pathogenic particles...
When the first line of defence—the integumentary system fails, the immune system protects us from in...