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Ligand-dependent kinase activity of MERTK drives efferocytosis in human iPSC-derived macrophages

Cell Death Dis. 2021-05; 
Florian Wanke, Simon Gutbier, Anna Rümmelin, Malte Steinberg, Lindsey D Hughes, Mascha Koenen, Juliana Komuczki, Daniel Regan-Komito, Sagie Wagage, Julia Hesselmann, Ralf Thoma, Doris Brugger, Tony Christopeit, Hayian Wang, Floriane Point, Remy Hallet, Sourav Ghosh, Carla V Rothlin, Christoph Patsch, Barbara Geering
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Abstract

Removal of apoptotic cells by phagocytes (also called efferocytosis) is a crucial process for tissue homeostasis. Professional phagocytes express a plethora of surface receptors enabling them to sense and engulf apoptotic cells, thus avoiding persistence of dead cells and cellular debris and their consequent effects. Dysregulation of efferocytosis is thought to lead to secondary necrosis and associated inflammation and immune activation. Efferocytosis in primarily murine macrophages and dendritic cells has been shown to require TAM RTKs, with MERTK and AXL being critical for clearance of apoptotic cells. The functional role of human orthologs, especially the exact contribution of each individual receptor is les... More

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