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. 2010 Sep 14;10:1826–1839. doi: 10.1100/tsw.2010.178

Dissection of the Interplay between Class I PI3Ks and Rac Signaling in Phagocytic Functions

Carlotta Costa 1, Giulia Germena 1, Emilio Hirsch 1,*
PMCID: PMC5763975  PMID: 20852826

Abstract

Phagocytes, like neutrophils and macrophages, are specialized cells evolved to clear infectious pathogens. This function resides at the core of innate immunity and requires a series of concerted events that lead first to migration to the infected tissue and then to the killing of the invading pathogens. Molecular mechanisms underlying these processes are starting to emerge and point to the interplay between two families of crucial proteins: the PI3K lipid kinases and the Rac GTPases. This review focuses on how these two protein families contribute to migration, phagocytosis, and reactive oxygen species production, as well as their epistatic and feedback relations that finely tune these crucial aspects of the immune response.

Keywords: PI3K, Rac, innate immunity, chemotaxis, phagocytosis, oxidative burst


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