吞噬作用
细胞生物学
巨噬细胞
调节器
化学
细胞
生物
细胞皮质
皮质(解剖学)
细胞膜
多细胞生物
膜
作者
Caitlin E. Cornell,Aymeric Chorlay,Deepak Krishnamurthy,Nicolle Martin,Lucia Baldauf,Daniel A. Fletcher
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41556-025-01807-6
摘要
Macrophages are known to engulf small membrane fragments, or trogocytose, target cells and pathogens, rather than fully phagocytose them. However, little is known about what causes macrophages to choose trogocytosis versus phagocytosis. Here we report that cortical tension of target cells is a key regulator of macrophage trogocytosis. At low tension, macrophages will preferentially trogocytose antibody-opsonized cells, while at high tension, they tend towards phagocytosis. Using model vesicles, we demonstrate that macrophages will rapidly switch from trogocytosis to phagocytosis when membrane tension is increased. Stiffening the cortex of target cells also biases macrophages to phagocytose them, a trend that can be countered by increasing antibody surface density and is captured in a mechanical model of trogocytosis. This work suggests that the target cell, rather than the macrophage, determines whether phagocytosis or trogocytosis occurs, and that macrophages do not require a distinct molecular pathway for trogocytosis.
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