SummaryEngulfment of apoptotic cells by phagocytes is important throughout development and adult life [1, 2]. When phagocytes engulf apoptotic cells, they increase their cellular contents including cholesterol and phospholipids, but how the phagocytes respond to this increased load is poorly understood. Here, we identify one type of a phagocyte response, wherein the recognition of apoptotic cells triggers enhanced cholesterol efflux (to apolipoprotein A-I) from macrophages. Phosphatidylserine (PS) exposed on apoptotic cells was necessary and sufficient to stimulate the efflux response. A major mechanism for this enhanced efflux by macrophages was the upregulation of the mRNA and protein for ABCA1, a membrane transporter independently linked...
The apoptotic death of cells is accompanied by the exposure of “eat-me” signals that serve to preven...
AbstractThe engulfment function of macrophages relies on complex molecular interactions involving bo...
ABCA1 protects against atherosclerosis by facilitating cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells...
Macrophage apoptosis and the ability of phagocytes to clear these apoptotic cells are important proc...
Billions of cells die via apoptosis every day and are swiftly removed. When a phagocyte engulfs an a...
Phagocytes recognize apoptotic cells using cell surface receptors, and subsequently engulf these cel...
Apoptotic cells are cleared by phagocytosis during development, homeostasis, and pathology. However,...
Accumulation of lipid-loaded macrophages (foam cells) within the vessel wall is an early hallmark of...
Physiological elimination of unwanted cells within the organism occurs via cell death by apoptosis a...
AbstractEfficient engulfment of the intact cell corpse is a critical end point of apoptosis, require...
AbstractRecognition of exposed phosphatidylserine on apoptotic cells is critical for their removal. ...
AbstractFoam cell formation due to excessive accumulation of cholesterol by macrophages is a patholo...
SummaryCrosstalk exists in mammalian cells between cholesterol trafficking and innate immune signali...
SummaryEffective clearance of apoptotic cells by macrophages is essential for immune homeostasis. Th...
Clearance of apoptotic cells by macrophages occurs as a coordinated process to ensure tissue homeost...
The apoptotic death of cells is accompanied by the exposure of “eat-me” signals that serve to preven...
AbstractThe engulfment function of macrophages relies on complex molecular interactions involving bo...
ABCA1 protects against atherosclerosis by facilitating cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells...
Macrophage apoptosis and the ability of phagocytes to clear these apoptotic cells are important proc...
Billions of cells die via apoptosis every day and are swiftly removed. When a phagocyte engulfs an a...
Phagocytes recognize apoptotic cells using cell surface receptors, and subsequently engulf these cel...
Apoptotic cells are cleared by phagocytosis during development, homeostasis, and pathology. However,...
Accumulation of lipid-loaded macrophages (foam cells) within the vessel wall is an early hallmark of...
Physiological elimination of unwanted cells within the organism occurs via cell death by apoptosis a...
AbstractEfficient engulfment of the intact cell corpse is a critical end point of apoptosis, require...
AbstractRecognition of exposed phosphatidylserine on apoptotic cells is critical for their removal. ...
AbstractFoam cell formation due to excessive accumulation of cholesterol by macrophages is a patholo...
SummaryCrosstalk exists in mammalian cells between cholesterol trafficking and innate immune signali...
SummaryEffective clearance of apoptotic cells by macrophages is essential for immune homeostasis. Th...
Clearance of apoptotic cells by macrophages occurs as a coordinated process to ensure tissue homeost...
The apoptotic death of cells is accompanied by the exposure of “eat-me” signals that serve to preven...
AbstractThe engulfment function of macrophages relies on complex molecular interactions involving bo...
ABCA1 protects against atherosclerosis by facilitating cholesterol efflux from macrophage foam cells...