Cell-in-Cell Formation [struktura buňka v buňce]

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Definition

The mechanisms by which a cell becomes internalized in another. The host cell may engulf another as do PHAGOCYTIC CELLS, or the host cell may be invaded by another cell (ENTOSIS), or internalization processes may involve the cooperation of both the host cell and the cell being internalized. Viable cells may remain in non-phagocytic cells (EMPERIPOLESIS), undergo cell division, pass through and then out of the host cell (TRANSCELLULAR CELL MIGRATION), or trigger APOPTOSIS of the invaded cell.

DUI
D057686 MeSH Browser
CUI
M0538663
History note
2011
Public note
2011

G Phenomena and Processes
G04.011 Autophagy 184
G04.022 Cell Adhesion 361
G04.140 Cell Count 209
G04.144 Cell Cycle 724
G04.146 Cell Death 375
G04.155 Cell Fusion 43
G04.165.249 Cytophagocytosis 1
G04.165.500 Emperipolesis 3
G04.165.750 Entosis 5
G04.172 Cell Lineage 91
G04.198 Cell Movement 422
G04.250 Cell Polarity 47
G04.270 Cell Respiration 103
G04.320 Cell Shape 61
G04.325 Cell Size 67
G04.346 Cell Survival 1 051
G04.400 DNA Packaging 3
G04.417 Endocytosis 111
G04.468 Exocytosis 52
G04.835 Signal Transduction 2 176
G04.917 Trogocytosis 1