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Trogocytosis is part of an emerging, exciting theme of cell-cell interactions both within and between species, and it is relevant to host-pathogen interactions in many different contexts. Trogocytosis is a process in which one cell physically extracts and ingests “bites” of cellular material from another cell. It was first described in eukaryotic microbes, where it was uncovered as a mechanism by which amoebae kill cells. Trogocytosis is potentially a fundamental form of eukaryotic cell-cell interaction, since it also occurs in multicellular organisms, where it has functions in the immune system, in the central nervous system, and during development.
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Akhila Bettadapur
University of California, Davis
Hannah W. Miller
University of California, Davis
Katherine S. Ralston
University of California, Davis
Infection and Immunity
University of California, Davis
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a222156b5b715f1d04ea5b5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1128/iai.00930-19