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Cell-in-Cell: From Cell Biology to Translational Medicine

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BIOMED RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 2022, Issue -, Pages -

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HINDAWI LTD
DOI: 10.1155/2022/7608521

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong
  3. Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project
  4. [81972483]
  5. [2021A1515010127]
  6. [202102020028]

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Cell-in-cell structures are commonly found in biological systems and may play important roles in disease development. Recent research on CICs has focused on their potential clinical implications in diagnosis and treatment, aiming to bridge the gap in our understanding of these structures.
Cell-in-cell structures (CICs) refer to cytoplasmic internalization of a cell by another cell, which are found throughout various biological systems and have been a part of scientific dogma for a long time. However, neither the mechanisms underlying this phenomenon nor their possible roles in disease development have resulted in major breakthroughs until recent years. In view of the ubiquity of CICs in inflammatory tissue and tumors, it is tempting to think that these specific structures could be associated with clinical diagnosis and treatment and thus would become a new hotspot for translational medicine. Translational medicine is a new concept in the field of international biomedical research that appeared in the last 20 years, which transforms basic research into clinical application. With the growing interest in this field, this review addresses recent research on CICs and their potential clinical implications in cytomorphological diagnosis and the pathology of human diseases, while discussing as yet unanswered questions. We also put forward future directions to reduce the gap in our knowledge caused by our currently limited understanding of CICs.

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