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Review
. 2015 Oct:36:71-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.ceb.2015.07.003. Epub 2015 Jul 24.

Drosophila immune cell migration and adhesion during embryonic development and larval immune responses

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Drosophila immune cell migration and adhesion during embryonic development and larval immune responses

Aparna Ratheesh et al. Curr Opin Cell Biol. 2015 Oct.
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Abstract

The majority of immune cells in Drosophila melanogaster are plasmatocytes; they carry out similar functions to vertebrate macrophages, influencing development as well as protecting against infection and cancer. Plasmatocytes, sometimes referred to with the broader term of hemocytes, migrate widely during embryonic development and cycle in the larvae between sessile and circulating positions. Here we discuss the similarities of plasmatocyte developmental migration and its functions to that of vertebrate macrophages, considering the recent controversy regarding the functions of Drosophila PDGF/VEGF related ligands. We also examine recent findings on the significance of adhesion for plasmatocyte migration in the embryo, as well as proliferation, trans-differentiation, and tumor responses in the larva. We spotlight parallels throughout to vertebrate immune responses.

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