Abstract
AbstractTo date, numerous mechanisms have been identified in which one cell engulfs another, resulting in the creation of ‘cell-in-cell’ (CIC) structures, which subsequently cause cell death. One of the mechanisms of formation of these structures is entosis, which is presumably associated with possible carcinogenesis and tumour progression. The peculiarity of the process is that entotic cells themselves actively invade the host cell, and afterwards have several possible variants of fate. Entotic formations are structures where one cell is engulfed by another cell, creating a cell-in-cell structure. The nucleus of the outer cell has a crescent shape, while the inner cell is surrounded by a large entotic vacuole. These characteristics differentiate entosis from cell cannibalism. It’s worth noting that entotic formations are not necessarily harmful and may even be beneficial in some cases. In this article we will consider the mechanism of entosis and variants of entotic cell death, and also put forward hypothesis about possible variants of participation of this process on the formation and progression of cancer. This article also presents our proposed classification of functional forms of entosis.
Funder
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
Russian Science Foundation
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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