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Biting Off What Can Be Chewed: Trogocytosis in Health, Infection, and Disease

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INFECTION AND IMMUNITY
卷 88, 期 7, 页码 -

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/IAI.00930-19

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cell death; complement; Entamoeba; Francisella; macrophages; neutrophils; phagocytosis; Trichomonas; trogocytosis

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  1. UC Davis Training Program in Biomolecular Technology
  2. NIH [1R01AI146914]
  3. Pew Scholarship

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Trogocytosis is part of an emerging, exciting theme of cell-cell interactions both within and between species, and it is relevant to host-pathogen interactions in many different contexts. Trogocytosis is a process in which one cell physically extracts and ingests bites of cellular material from another cell. It was first described in eukaryotic microbes, where it was uncovered as a mechanism by which amoebae kill cells. Trogocytosis is potentially a fundamental form of eukaryotic cell-cell interaction, since it also occurs in multicellular organisms, where it has functions in the immune system, in the central nervous system, and during development. There are numerous scenarios in which trogocytosis occurs and an ever-evolving list of functions associated with this process. Many aspects of trogocytosis are relevant to microbial pathogenesis. It was recently discovered that immune cells perform trogocytosis to kill Trichomonas vaginalis parasites. Additionally, through trogocytosis, Entamoeba histolytica acquires and displays human cell membrane proteins, enabling immune evasion. Intracellular bacteria seem to exploit host cell trogocytosis, since they can use it to spread from cell to cell. Thus, a picture is emerging in which trogocytosis plays critical roles in normal physiology, infection, and disease.

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