Cells in fusogenic conditions (right) have less, rather than more, CD9 (green).
Earlier work identified several cell surface proteins required for phagocyte fusion, but the authors focused on CD9 and CD81, transmembrane proteins in the tetraspanin family that promote the fusion of gametes, myoblasts, and virus-infected cells. Surprisingly, the expression of both proteins is elevated in mononuclear phagocytes cultured under normal conditions, but under fusogenic conditions CD9 and CD81 expression is reduced. Antibodies against either tetraspanin increase phagocyte fusion, and macrophages from mice...
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
The Rockefeller University Press
2003
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