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- Phagoptosis abstract "Phagoptosis is a type of cell death, caused by the cell being phagocytosed (i.e. eaten) by another cell, and therefore this form of cell death is prevented by blocking phagocytosis.Phagocytosis of an otherwise-viable cell may occur because the cell is recognised as stressed, activated, senescent, damaged, pathogenic or non-self, or is misrecognised. Cells are phagocytosed as a result of: i) expressing eat-me signals on their surface, ii) losing don’t-eat-me signals, and/or iii) binding of opsonins. It is now clear that otherwise-viable cells can expose/bind such phagocytosis-promoting signals as a result of cell stress, activation or senescence. Phagoptosis is probably the most common form of cell death in the body as it is responsible for erythrocyte turnover. And there is increasing evidence that it mediates physiological death of neutrophils, T cells, platelets and stem cells, and thereby regulates inflammation, immunity, clotting and neurogenesis. Phagoptosis is a major form of host defence against pathogens and cancer cells. However, recent evidence indicates that excessive phagoptosis may kill host cells in inflammatory conditions, contributing to haemophagic conditions, and neuronal loss in the inflamed brain.Phagoptosis is also discussed in more detail here: https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Structural_Biochemistry/Cell_Signaling_Pathways/Phagoptosis".
- Phagoptosis wikiPageExternalLink Phagoptosis.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageID "42255617".
- Phagoptosis wikiPageLength "9492".
- Phagoptosis wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Phagoptosis wikiPageRevisionID "702500422".
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink C1Q_complex.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink C3b.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink CD47.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink Calreticulin.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cellular_processes.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink Gas6.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink MFGE8.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink Opsonin.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink Phagocytosis.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink Phosphatidylserine.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink Platelet.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink Protein_S.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink Red_blood_cell.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink Stem_cell.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLink T_cell.
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Phagoptosis".
- Phagoptosis wikiPageWikiLinkText "phagoptosis".
- Phagoptosis subject Category:Cellular_processes.
- Phagoptosis hypernym Death.
- Phagoptosis type Album.
- Phagoptosis comment "Phagoptosis is a type of cell death, caused by the cell being phagocytosed (i.e. eaten) by another cell, and therefore this form of cell death is prevented by blocking phagocytosis.Phagocytosis of an otherwise-viable cell may occur because the cell is recognised as stressed, activated, senescent, damaged, pathogenic or non-self, or is misrecognised.".
- Phagoptosis label "Phagoptosis".
- Phagoptosis sameAs Q17066759.
- Phagoptosis sameAs m.0100pcj6.
- Phagoptosis sameAs Q17066759.
- Phagoptosis wasDerivedFrom Phagoptosis?oldid=702500422.
- Phagoptosis isPrimaryTopicOf Phagoptosis.