超越凋亡:肥大细胞活化膜中磷脂酰丝氨酸不对称的机制和功能。

Noel M Rysavy, Lori M N Shimoda, Alyssa M Dixon, Mark Speck, Alexander J Stokes, Helen Turner, Eric Y Umemoto
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质膜不对称的丧失是细胞凋亡的标志,但脂质双分子层不对称和不对称的丧失可以促进许多独立于程序性细胞死亡的细胞功能和反应。抗原刺激后,在没有细胞凋亡的情况下,淋巴细胞和肥大细胞会发生磷脂酰丝氨酸的外表面暴露,这表明免疫细胞对磷脂酰丝氨酸暴露有功能需求。在这篇综述中,我们研究了目前关于肥大细胞活化中这种功能作用的性质的观点。在机制上,关于负责磷脂酰丝氨酸从内叶到外叶易位的候选蛋白存在争议,在这里我们回顾了肥大细胞PLSCR1和TMEM16F的候选蛋白。最后,我们研究了激活过程中功能重要的肥大细胞膜扰动和磷脂酰丝氨酸暴露之间的潜在关系。
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Beyond apoptosis: the mechanism and function of phosphatidylserine asymmetry in the membrane of activating mast cells.

Loss of plasma membrane asymmetry is a hallmark of apoptosis, but lipid bilayer asymmetry and loss of asymmetry can contribute to numerous cellular functions and responses that are independent of programmed cell death. Exofacial exposure of phosphatidylserine occurs in lymphocytes and mast cells after antigenic stimulation and in the absence of apoptosis, suggesting that there is a functional requirement for phosphatidylserine exposure in immunocytes. In this review we examine current ideas as to the nature of this functional role in mast cell activation. Mechanistically, there is controversy as to the candidate proteins responsible for phosphatidylserine translocation from the internal to external leaflet, and here we review the candidacies of mast cell PLSCR1 and TMEM16F. Finally we examine the potential relationship between functionally important mast cell membrane perturbations and phosphatidylserine exposure during activation.

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