Evolution of Cellular Immunity Effector Cells; Perspective on Cytotoxic and Phagocytic Cellular Lineages
Autor: | Benyamin Rosental, Eliya Sultan, Aner Ottolenghi, Edna Ayerim Mandujano-Tinoco, Orly Gershoni-Yahalom |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
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0301 basic medicine
Cytotoxicity Immunologic Cellular immunity QH301-705.5 Review Biology Communicable Diseases 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine Immune system Cytotoxic T cell Animals Humans Cell Lineage Parasites Biology (General) innate immunity comparative immunology Immunity Cellular Phagocytes Innate immune system Bacteria Effector Regeneration (biology) phagocytosis General Medicine adaptive immunity Acquired immune system Immunity Innate Cell biology Multicellular organism 030104 developmental biology 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis Host-Pathogen Interactions Viruses cytotoxicity Signal Transduction |
Zdroj: | Cells Cells, Vol 10, Iss 1853, p 1853 (2021) |
ISSN: | 2073-4409 |
Popis: | The immune system has evolved to protect organisms from infections caused by bacteria, viruses, and parasitic pathogens. In addition, it provides regenerative capacities, tissue maintenance, and self/non-self recognition of foreign tissues. Phagocytosis and cytotoxicity are two prominent cellular immune activities positioned at the base of immune effector function in mammals. Although these immune mechanisms have diversified into a wide heterogeneous repertoire of effector cells, it appears that they share some common cellular and molecular features in all animals, but also some interesting convergent mechanisms. In this review, we will explore the current knowledge about the evolution of phagocytic and cytotoxic immune lineages against pathogens, in the clearance of damaged cells, for regeneration, for histocompatibility recognition, and in killing virally infected cells. To this end, we give different immune examples of multicellular organism models, ranging from the roots of bilateral organisms to chordate invertebrates, comparing to vertebrates’ lineages. In this review, we compare cellular lineage homologies at the cellular and molecular levels. We aim to highlight and discuss the diverse function plasticity within the evolved immune effector cells, and even suggest the costs and benefits that it may imply for organisms with the meaning of greater defense against pathogens but less ability to regenerate damaged tissues and organs. |
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