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Policing cells demand ID to tell friend from foe, say University of Pennsylvania cell engineers
Date:3/11/2008

University of Pennsylvania scientists studying macrophages, the biological cells that spring from white blood cells to eat and destroy foreign or dying cells, have discovered how these policemen differentiate between friend and foe.

The paper appears as the cover article in the March 10 edition of the Journal of Cell Biology.

The knowledge suggests new ways science may be able to turn off rogue macrophages that are the root cause of the many inflammatory diseases ranging from atherosclerosis to arthritis and that provide the mechanism for tissue and organ rejection after transplant.

There is also evidence that some types of cancer cells over-express the molecular protein that macrophages recognize as friendly like a fake ID which allows the cancer to avoid being perceived as foreign. In addition, the molecules involved in the recognition mechanism appear somewhat variable from person to person, with possible links to success or failure in transplantation of stem cells.

Researchers studied these main policing cells in the body, macrophages, from the Greek for eating cells, and how they choose to attack and engulf foreign cells and particles but recognize and refuse to eat their own kind.

Like a police dog, a macrophage responds to a signal that means let go, Dennis Discher, professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Penn, said. Its what makes your body more of a 'dog eat cat' kind of world rather than a 'dog eat dog' world.

Discher and his team observed macrophages in culture using friendly human blood cells and foreign sheep blood cells as well as plastic particles. In all cases, the macrophage binds to a target, often identified by a cloak of common IgG antibodies (the community watch), and frisks the target with a cell extension. This protein extension becomes a muscle-like headlock with foreign targets, wrapping around the target and pulling it in. Self-cells have a molecular protein on t
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Contact: Jordan Reese
jreese@upenn.edu
215-573-6604
University of Pennsylvania
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