セミナー情報
Macrophage mechanobiology:
from tumour infiltration to the generation of protrusive forces during migration and phagocytosis
演題 | Macrophage mechanobiology: from tumour infiltration to the generation of protrusive forces during migration and phagocytosis |
講演者 | Dr. Renaud Poincloux(IPBS-Toulouse, Group Leader, CNRS, Université de Toulouse Phagocyte Architecture and Dynamics) |
使用言語 | English |
日時 | 2025年7月11日(金曜日) 15:00~16:00 |
場所 | Biological Science Seminar Hall(L11) |
内容 | Macrophages are innate immune cells that are present in all tissues to maintain immune surveillance. They ingest particles such as bacteria or dead cells, a process called phagocytosis that involves dynamic actin reorganization and generation of forces. In addition to the amoeboid migration used by all leukocytes, we showed in vitro that macrophages use the mesenchymal migration in dense environments involving proteolysis of the extracellular matrix, compaction, and ingestion of degraded matrix to create tunnels. |
問合せ先 | Molecular Medicine and Cell Biology Suetsugu Shiro (suetsugu@bs.naist.jp) |