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Publication : The scavenger receptor CD36 plays a role in cytokine-induced macrophage fusion.

First Author  Helming L Year  2009
Journal  J Cell Sci Volume  122
Issue  Pt 4 Pages  453-9
PubMed ID  19155290 Mgi Jnum  J:145967
Mgi Id  MGI:3836375 Doi  10.1242/jcs.037200
Citation  Helming L, et al. (2009) The scavenger receptor CD36 plays a role in cytokine-induced macrophage fusion. J Cell Sci 122(Pt 4):453-9
abstractText  Multinucleated giant cells, characteristic of granulomatous infections, originate from the fusion of macrophages. Using an antibody screening strategy we found that the scavenger receptor CD36 participates in macrophage fusion induced by the cytokines IL-4 and GM-CSF. Our results demonstrate that exposure of phosphatidylserine on the cell surface and lipid recognition by CD36 are required for cytokine-induced fusion of macrophages. We also show that CD36 acts in a heterotypic manner during giant-cell formation and that the formation of osteoclasts is independent of CD36. The discovery of molecules involved in the formation of multinucleated giant cells will enable us to determine their functional significance. Furthermore, our results suggest that lipid capture by cell surface receptors may be a general feature of cell fusion.
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