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http://dx.doi.org/10.5483/BMBRep.2017.50.10.147

Dead cell phagocytosis and innate immune checkpoint  

Yoon, Kyoung Wan (Department of Biotechnology, Hoseo University)
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BMB Reports / v.50, no.10, 2017 , pp. 496-503 More about this Journal
Abstract
The human body loses several billions of cells daily. When cells die in vivo, the corpse of each dead cell is immediately cleared. Specifically, dead cells are efficiently recognized and cleared by multiple types of neighboring phagocytes. Early research on cell death focused more on molecular mechanisms of cell death regulation while the cellular corpses were merely considered cellular debris. However, it has come to light that various biological stimuli following cell death are important for immune regulation. Clearance of normal dead cells occurs silently in immune tolerance. Exogenous or mutated antigens of malignant or infected cells can initiate adaptive immunity, thereby inducing immunogenicity by adjuvant signals. Several pathogens and cancer cells have strategies to limit the adjuvant signals and escape immune surveillance. In this review, we present an overview of the mechanisms of dead cell clearance and its immune regulations.
Keywords
Dead cell clearance; Eat-me signal; Find-me signal; Immunogenic cell death; Innate immune checkpoint; Phagocytosis;
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