“…Similarly, in C. elegans CED-6 operates with the “eat me” signal receptor CED-1 (Yu et al , 2008; Figure 10) in a partially redundant pathway parallel to CED-2/CrkII, CED-5/Dock180, and CED-12/ELMO (Kinchen et al , 2005), which is upstream of the actin-regulating small GTPase CED-10 (Rac). Invertebrate oocytes can be actively phagocytic and display some similarities with macrophages (Mishra, 2011). Ced-6 could conceivably then act in both endocytosis and phagocytosis in fly eggs, but the germline cysts of higher invertebrates are enveloped by a barrier somatic follicular epithelium.…”