Interpreting an apoptotic corpse as anti-inflammatory involves a chloride sensing pathway

Volume: 21, Issue: 12, Pages: 1532 - 1543
Published: Dec 1, 2019
Abstract
Apoptotic cell clearance (efferocytosis) elicits an anti-inflammatory response by phagocytes, but the mechanisms that underlie this response are still being defined. Here, we uncover a chloride-sensing signalling pathway that controls both the phagocyte 'appetite' and its anti-inflammatory response. Efferocytosis transcriptionally altered the genes that encode the solute carrier (SLC) proteins SLC12A2 and SLC12A4. Interfering with SLC12A2...
Paper Details
Title
Interpreting an apoptotic corpse as anti-inflammatory involves a chloride sensing pathway
Published Date
Dec 1, 2019
Volume
21
Issue
12
Pages
1532 - 1543
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