The effective removal of cells undergoing programmed cell death, which is referred to as efferocytosis, prevents the leakage of intracellular contents into the surrounding tissue, which could lead to tissue damage and inflammation. Efferocytosis involves a coordinated orchestration of multiple steps that lead to a swift, coherent and immunologically silent removal of dying cells. The release of wound healing cytokines, which resolve inflammation and enhance tissue repair, is an important feature of efferocytosis. However, in addition to the healing cytokines released during efferocytosis, the immunosuppressive action of cytokines promotes the tumor microenvironment, enhances the motility of cancer cells and promotes the evasion of antitumor...
Apoptosis happens continuously for millions of cells along with the active removal of apoptotic debr...
Nearly every tissue in the body undergoes routine turnover of cells as part of normal healthy living...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer immunosurvelliance usually leads to formation of cancer cells t...
When tumor cells are killed by targeted therapy, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy, they trigger their p...
Aberrations in efferocytosis are associated with numerous inflammatory pathologies, including athero...
BACKGROUND: Millions of cells in multicellular organisms regenerate every day to replace aged and di...
Several cell death modes, each with a unique feature and mode of inducing cell death have been estab...
During carcinoma formation, cancer cells release various cytokines and growth factors into their sur...
The response of the body to cancer is not a unique mechanism and has many parallels with inflammatio...
International audienceInflammation has long been thought to contribute to the development of cancer;...
In multicellular organisms, states with a high degree of tissue turnover like embryogenesis, develop...
A pathogenic (biological or chemical) stimulus is the earliest information received by a cell that c...
AbstractCytokinesis is the final stage of cell division during which the two daughter cells separate...
Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division during which the two daughter cells separate complet...
Certain cancer therapy has been shown to induce immunogenic cell death in cancer cells and may promo...
Apoptosis happens continuously for millions of cells along with the active removal of apoptotic debr...
Nearly every tissue in the body undergoes routine turnover of cells as part of normal healthy living...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer immunosurvelliance usually leads to formation of cancer cells t...
When tumor cells are killed by targeted therapy, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy, they trigger their p...
Aberrations in efferocytosis are associated with numerous inflammatory pathologies, including athero...
BACKGROUND: Millions of cells in multicellular organisms regenerate every day to replace aged and di...
Several cell death modes, each with a unique feature and mode of inducing cell death have been estab...
During carcinoma formation, cancer cells release various cytokines and growth factors into their sur...
The response of the body to cancer is not a unique mechanism and has many parallels with inflammatio...
International audienceInflammation has long been thought to contribute to the development of cancer;...
In multicellular organisms, states with a high degree of tissue turnover like embryogenesis, develop...
A pathogenic (biological or chemical) stimulus is the earliest information received by a cell that c...
AbstractCytokinesis is the final stage of cell division during which the two daughter cells separate...
Cytokinesis is the final stage of cell division during which the two daughter cells separate complet...
Certain cancer therapy has been shown to induce immunogenic cell death in cancer cells and may promo...
Apoptosis happens continuously for millions of cells along with the active removal of apoptotic debr...
Nearly every tissue in the body undergoes routine turnover of cells as part of normal healthy living...
Item does not contain fulltextCancer immunosurvelliance usually leads to formation of cancer cells t...