AbstractEfficient engulfment of the intact cell corpse is a critical end point of apoptosis, required to prevent secondary necrosis and inflammation. The presentation of “eat-me” signals on the dying cell is an important part of this process of recognition and engulfment by professional phagocytes. Here, we present evidence that apoptotic cells secrete chemotactic factor(s) that stimulate the attraction of monocytic cells and primary macrophages. The activation of caspase-3 in the apoptotic cell was found to be required for the release of this chemotactic factor(s). The putative chemoattractant was identified as the phospholipid, lysophosphatidylcholine. Further analysis showed that lysophosphatidylcholine was released from apoptotic cells ...
Physiological elimination of unwanted cells within the organism occurs via cell death by apoptosis a...
Caspase activation, exposure of phosphatidylserine (PS) on the outer surface of the plasma membrane,...
Caspase-dependent apoptosis accounts for approximately 90% of homeostatic cell turnover in the body(...
AbstractEfficient engulfment of the intact cell corpse is a critical end point of apoptosis, require...
engulfed as an intact cell corpse. If cells die by necrosis, or when apoptotic cells fail to be clea...
The apoptotic death of cells is accompanied by the exposure of “eat-me” signals that serve to preven...
AbstractRecognition of exposed phosphatidylserine on apoptotic cells is critical for their removal. ...
Prompt and efficient clearance of apoptotic cells is necessary to prevent secondary necrosis of dyin...
Apoptosis is an important cell death mechanism by which multicellular organisms remove unwanted cell...
AbstractAn evolutionarily conserved machinery exists for engulfment of apoptotic cells from worm to ...
While much is known about the macrophage receptors important for the phagocytosis of apoptotic cell...
Phagocytes recognize apoptotic cells using cell surface receptors, and subsequently engulf these cel...
Damaged, aged or unwanted cells are removed from the body by an active process known as apoptosis. T...
SummaryEngulfment of apoptotic cells by phagocytes is important throughout development and adult lif...
Apoptotic cells are cleared by phagocytosis during development, homeostasis, and pathology. However,...
Physiological elimination of unwanted cells within the organism occurs via cell death by apoptosis a...
Caspase activation, exposure of phosphatidylserine (PS) on the outer surface of the plasma membrane,...
Caspase-dependent apoptosis accounts for approximately 90% of homeostatic cell turnover in the body(...
AbstractEfficient engulfment of the intact cell corpse is a critical end point of apoptosis, require...
engulfed as an intact cell corpse. If cells die by necrosis, or when apoptotic cells fail to be clea...
The apoptotic death of cells is accompanied by the exposure of “eat-me” signals that serve to preven...
AbstractRecognition of exposed phosphatidylserine on apoptotic cells is critical for their removal. ...
Prompt and efficient clearance of apoptotic cells is necessary to prevent secondary necrosis of dyin...
Apoptosis is an important cell death mechanism by which multicellular organisms remove unwanted cell...
AbstractAn evolutionarily conserved machinery exists for engulfment of apoptotic cells from worm to ...
While much is known about the macrophage receptors important for the phagocytosis of apoptotic cell...
Phagocytes recognize apoptotic cells using cell surface receptors, and subsequently engulf these cel...
Damaged, aged or unwanted cells are removed from the body by an active process known as apoptosis. T...
SummaryEngulfment of apoptotic cells by phagocytes is important throughout development and adult lif...
Apoptotic cells are cleared by phagocytosis during development, homeostasis, and pathology. However,...
Physiological elimination of unwanted cells within the organism occurs via cell death by apoptosis a...
Caspase activation, exposure of phosphatidylserine (PS) on the outer surface of the plasma membrane,...
Caspase-dependent apoptosis accounts for approximately 90% of homeostatic cell turnover in the body(...