| Literature DB >> 29749658 |
Rossana C N Melo1,2, Peter F Weller1.
Abstract
Eosinophil secretory (specific) granules have a unique morphology and are both a morphologic hallmark of eosinophils and fundamental to eosinophil-mediated responses. Eosinophil mediators with multiple functional activities are presynthesized and stored within these granules, poised for very rapid, stimulus-induced secretion. The structural organization and changes of eosinophil specific granules are revealing in demonstrating the complex and diverse secretory activities of this cell. Here, we review our current knowledge on the architecture, composition, and function of eosinophil specific granules as highly elaborated organelles able to produce vesiculotubular carriers and to interplay with the intracellular vesicular trafficking. We reconsider prior identifications of eosinophil cytoplasmic granules, including "primary," "secondary," "microgranules," and "small granules"; and consonant with advances, we provide a contemporary recognition that human eosinophils contain a single population of specific granules and their developmental precursors and derived secretory vesicles. ©2018 Society for Leukocyte Biology.Entities:
Keywords: Eosinophil Sombrero Vesicles; cell secretion; degranulation; immune responses; inflammation; transmission electron microscopy; vesicular trafficking
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29749658 PMCID: PMC6013358 DOI: 10.1002/JLB.3MR1217-476R
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Leukoc Biol ISSN: 0741-5400 Impact factor: 4.962