1. The cell biology of cell-in-cell structures.
- Author
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Overholtzer M and Brugge JS
- Subjects
- Animals, Apoptosis physiology, Cell Communication, Cell Fusion, Cytoplasmic Vesicles physiology, Genomic Instability, Humans, Models, Biological, Neoplasms pathology, Neoplasms physiopathology, Vacuoles physiology, Cellular Structures physiology, Phagocytosis physiology
- Abstract
For decades, authors have described unusual cell structures, referred to as cell-in-cell structures, in which whole cells are found in the cytoplasm of other cells. One well-characterized process that results in the transient appearance of such structures is the engulfment of apoptotic cells by phagocytosis. However, many other types of cell-in-cell structure have been described that involve viable non-apoptotic cells. Some of these structures seem to form by the invasion of one cell into another, rather than by engulfment. The mechanisms of cell-in-cell formation and the possible physiological roles of these processes will be discussed.
- Published
- 2008
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