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Wasteosomes (corpora amylacea) of human brain can be phagocytosed and digested by macrophages.

Marta RibaJoan Campo-SabarizIraida TenaLaura Molina-PorcelTeresa XimelisMaria CalvoRuth FerrerRaquel Martín-VenegasJaume Del ValleJordi VilaplanaCarme Pelegrí
Published in: Cell & bioscience (2022)
The present study indicates that macrophages have the machinery required to process and degrade wasteosomes, and that macrophages can interact in different ways with wasteosomes. In physiological conditions, the main mechanism involve CD206 receptors and M2 macrophages, which trigger the phagocytosis of wasteosomes without inducing inflammatory responses, thus avoiding tissue damage. However, altered wasteosomes like those obtained from post-mortem extracted CSF, which may exhibit waste elements, become opsonized by MBL and C3b, and so CD35 receptors constitute another possible mechanism of phagocytosis, leading in this case to inflammatory responses.
Keyphrases
  • oxidative stress
  • cerebrospinal fluid