2012
DOI: 10.1186/1471-2180-12-246
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Macropinocytosis is responsible for the uptake of pathogenic and non-pathogenic mycobacteria by B lymphocytes (Raji cells)

Abstract: BackgroundThe classical roles of B cells include the production of antibodies and cytokines and the generation of immunological memory, these being key factors in the adaptive immune response. However, their role in innate immunity is currently being recognised. Traditionally, B cells have been considered non-phagocytic cells; therefore, the uptake of bacteria by B cells is not extensively documented. In this study, we analysed some of the features of non-specific bacterial uptake by B lymphocytes from the Raj… Show more

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“…This process is well documented for myeloid cells [32]. B-cells are infected by M. tuberculosis through a process of micropinocytosis [33,34] and express death receptors. The manner in which a general loss of T-cells occur during tuberculosis is not well defined [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…This process is well documented for myeloid cells [32]. B-cells are infected by M. tuberculosis through a process of micropinocytosis [33,34] and express death receptors. The manner in which a general loss of T-cells occur during tuberculosis is not well defined [35].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…In addition, in the present study, we show that there is no interaction between DF and PBMCs, cells that also exhibit macropinocytic capacities. 34 Previous studies from our group using ECs in culture characterized the antiinflammatory effect of DF in front of the endothelial activation and damage associated with autologous HCT 6 and the deleterious effects of immunosuppressant drugs. 7 To evaluate whether DF exerts its function after binding to the cell membrane or if it requires its internalization, we exposed DF-treated ECs to the immunosuppressant For personal use only.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Only metabolically active bacteria can undergo this process since heat-treated bacteria did not induce any fluid-phase uptake. 52,53 In our case, MTB bacteria are affected by mammalian cell culture conditions, mainly the 37°C temperature. At this temperature, they cannot proliferate and remain active only for 30À40 min.…”
Section: Articlementioning
confidence: 99%