| Literature DB >> 24117824 |
Pablo Rougerie1, Veronika Miskolci, Dianne Cox.
Abstract
Macrophages are best known for their protective search and destroy functions against invading microorganisms. These processes are commonly known as chemotaxis and phagocytosis. Both of these processes require actin cytoskeletal remodeling to produce distinct F-actin-rich membrane structures called lamellipodia and phagocytic cups. This review will focus on the mechanisms by which macrophages regulate actin polymerization through initial receptor signaling and subsequent Arp2/3 activation by nucleation-promoting factors like the WASP/WAVE family, followed by remodeling of actin networks to produce these very distinct structures.Entities:
Keywords: Arp2/3; CSF-1; GPCR; WASP/WAVE; chemotaxis; phagocytosis
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24117824 PMCID: PMC3806206 DOI: 10.1111/imr.12118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunol Rev ISSN: 0105-2896 Impact factor: 12.988