The Enigma of Eosinophil Degranulation
Eosinophils are specialized white blood cells, which are involved in the pathology of diverse allergic and nonallergic inflammatory diseases. Eosinophils are traditionally known as cytotoxic effector cells but have been suggested to additionally play a role in immunomodulation and maintenance of hom...
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doaj-cd472002f98746b088f3692df2413a752021-07-15T15:38:04ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-06-01227091709110.3390/ijms22137091The Enigma of Eosinophil DegranulationTimothée Fettrelet0Lea Gigon1Alexander Karaulov2Shida Yousefi3Hans-Uwe Simon4Institute of Pharmacology, University of Bern, Inselspital, INO-F, CH-3010 Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Pharmacology, University of Bern, Inselspital, INO-F, CH-3010 Bern, SwitzerlandDepartment of Clinical Immunology and Allergology, Sechenov University, 119991 Moscow, RussiaInstitute of Pharmacology, University of Bern, Inselspital, INO-F, CH-3010 Bern, SwitzerlandInstitute of Pharmacology, University of Bern, Inselspital, INO-F, CH-3010 Bern, SwitzerlandEosinophils are specialized white blood cells, which are involved in the pathology of diverse allergic and nonallergic inflammatory diseases. Eosinophils are traditionally known as cytotoxic effector cells but have been suggested to additionally play a role in immunomodulation and maintenance of homeostasis. The exact role of these granule-containing leukocytes in health and diseases is still a matter of debate. Degranulation is one of the key effector functions of eosinophils in response to diverse stimuli. The different degranulation patterns occurring in eosinophils (piecemeal degranulation, exocytosis and cytolysis) have been extensively studied in the last few years. However, the exact mechanism of the diverse degranulation types remains unknown and is still under investigation. In this review, we focus on recent findings and highlight the diversity of stimulation and methods used to evaluate eosinophil degranulation.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/13/7091degranulationeosinophilseosinophil extracellular trapgranule proteinspiecemeal degranulationexocytosis |
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Timothée Fettrelet Lea Gigon Alexander Karaulov Shida Yousefi Hans-Uwe Simon The Enigma of Eosinophil Degranulation International Journal of Molecular Sciences degranulation eosinophils eosinophil extracellular trap granule proteins piecemeal degranulation exocytosis |
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Timothée Fettrelet Lea Gigon Alexander Karaulov Shida Yousefi Hans-Uwe Simon |
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The Enigma of Eosinophil Degranulation |
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The Enigma of Eosinophil Degranulation |
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The Enigma of Eosinophil Degranulation |
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The Enigma of Eosinophil Degranulation |
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The Enigma of Eosinophil Degranulation |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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Eosinophils are specialized white blood cells, which are involved in the pathology of diverse allergic and nonallergic inflammatory diseases. Eosinophils are traditionally known as cytotoxic effector cells but have been suggested to additionally play a role in immunomodulation and maintenance of homeostasis. The exact role of these granule-containing leukocytes in health and diseases is still a matter of debate. Degranulation is one of the key effector functions of eosinophils in response to diverse stimuli. The different degranulation patterns occurring in eosinophils (piecemeal degranulation, exocytosis and cytolysis) have been extensively studied in the last few years. However, the exact mechanism of the diverse degranulation types remains unknown and is still under investigation. In this review, we focus on recent findings and highlight the diversity of stimulation and methods used to evaluate eosinophil degranulation. |
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degranulation eosinophils eosinophil extracellular trap granule proteins piecemeal degranulation exocytosis |
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