Drinking a lot is good for dendritic cells

CC Norbury - Immunology, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
CC Norbury
Immunology, 2006Wiley Online Library
Macropinocytosis is the actin‐dependent formation of large vesicles, which allow the
internalization of large quantities of fluid‐phase solute. In the majority of cells examined, an
exogenous stimulus is required to induce the initiation of this endocytic pathway. However,
dendritic cells are thought to constitutively macropinocytose large quantities of exogenous
solute as part of their sentinel function. In this review we discuss the evidence that dendritic
cells macropinocytose exogenous solute and subsequently present antigenic peptides …
Summary
Macropinocytosis is the actin‐dependent formation of large vesicles, which allow the internalization of large quantities of fluid‐phase solute. In the majority of cells examined, an exogenous stimulus is required to induce the initiation of this endocytic pathway. However, dendritic cells are thought to constitutively macropinocytose large quantities of exogenous solute as part of their sentinel function. In this review we discuss the evidence that dendritic cells macropinocytose exogenous solute and subsequently present antigenic peptides derived from internalized material to T cells. In addition, we put these data into the context of immune surveillance in vivo.
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