Phagocytosis
- 5 February 1995
- Vol. 17 (2) , 109-117
- https://doi.org/10.1002/bies.950170206
Abstract
Phagocytosis is the process of recognition and engulfment of microorganisms or tissue debris that accumulate during infection, inflammation or wound repair. This ingestion, which is performed most efficiently by migrating, bone marrow‐derived cells called ‘professional phagocytes’, is essential for successful host defense. Ingestion results when an invading microorganism is recognized by specific receptors on the phagocyte surface and requires multiple, successive interactions between the phagocyte and the target. Each of these interactions results in a signal transduction event, which is confined to the membrane and cytoskeleton around the ligated receptor and which is required for successful phagocytosis. Many molecules found at sites of inflammation or infection stimulate phagocytosis, so that efficient ingestion is confined to the site of infection or inflammation, which in turn limits the proinflammatory and tissue‐destructive processes that accompany phagocytosis. This review summarizes current understanding of this critical component of host defense and of its regulation.Keywords
This publication has 60 references indexed in Scilit:
- CR3 (Mac-1, alpha M beta 2, CD11b/CD18) and Fc gamma RIII cooperate in generation of a neutrophil respiratory burst: requirement for Fc gamma RIII and tyrosine phosphorylation.The Journal of cell biology, 1994
- In Human Neutrophils the Binding to Immunocomplexes Induces the Tyrosine Phosphorylation of FcγRII But This Phosphorylation Is Not an Essential Signal for Fc-Mediated PhagocytosisBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1994
- Molecular cloning of integrin-associated protein: an immunoglobulin family member with multiple membrane-spanning domains implicated in alpha v beta 3-dependent ligand binding.The Journal of cell biology, 1993
- Mammalian myosin I alpha, I beta, and I gamma: new widely expressed genes of the myosin I family.The Journal of cell biology, 1993
- Ligand-sensitive binding of actin-binding protein to immunoglobulin G Fc Receptor I (FcγRI)Cell, 1991
- Tyrosine phosphorylation is an early signaling event common to Fc receptor crosslinking in human neutrophils and rat basophilic leukemia cells (RBL-2H3)Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, 1991
- Integrin-associated protein: a 50-kD plasma membrane antigen physically and functionally associated with integrins.The Journal of cell biology, 1990
- A novel member of the integrin receptor family mediates Arg-Gly-Asp-stimulated neutrophil phagocytosis.The Journal of cell biology, 1989
- Does protein kinase C control receptor‐mediated phagocytosis in human neutrophils?FEBS Letters, 1988
- Disruption of the Dictyostelium Myosin Heavy Chain Gene by Homologous RecombinationScience, 1987