Human neutrophils swim and phagocytise bacteria.
Nicolas Garcia-SeydaValentine SeveauFabio MancaMartine Biarnes-PelicotMarie-Pierre ValignatMarc BajénoffOlivier TheodolyPublished in: Biology of the cell (2020)
We verified a claim stated 10 years ago and never reproduced, on the capacity of human neutrophils to swim and perform swimming chemotaxis. We further extended those results to prove that swimming neutrophils can phagocytise bacteria, disregarding adhesion nor confinement as a requisite for accomplishing their function, which differs with current paradigms of leukocyte migration.