“…Similar structures had been described in Drosophila imaginal discs in 1999 [2] . TNTs have been found in various types of cells, such as THP1 monocytes [3] , rat astrocytes and neurons [4] , PC12 cells [1,5] , DU 145 prostate cancer cells [6] , HEK293 cells [1,7] , hematopoietic stem cells and progenitor cells [8] , mouse macrophage J774 cells [9] , TRVb-1 cells [10] , human endothelial progenitor cells [11] , T-cells [12] , natural killer cells [13] , human monocyte-derived macrophages [9,14] , and human mesothelioma cells [15,16] . Studies have shown that TNTs can transfer a wide range of substances, such as cellular organelles [5,[17][18][19] , polyglutamine aggregates [20] , H-Ras [21] , MHC class I molecules [22] , Ca 2+ [3,23,24] , and even human immunodeficiency virus and PrP Sc [12,[25][26][27] .…”