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巨噬细胞通过清除老化、受损和凋亡的细胞来维持组织的平衡。果蝇幼虫脂肪体在蜕变过程中会发生细胞死亡,最终被成虫脂肪体取代。在一项新的研究中,Adam Bajgar及其同事发现,巨噬细胞能将濒死的幼虫脂肪细胞转化为营养物质,以便在蜕变后的发育过程中被其他组织利用。为了进一步了解论文背后的故事,我们采访了论文的第一作者 Gabriela Krejčová 和通讯作者、南波西米亚大学副教授 Adam Bajgar。
The people behind the papers - Gabriela Krejčová and Adam Bajgar.
Macrophages maintain tissue homeostasis by removing old, damaged and apoptotic cells. During metamorphosis, the fruit fly larval fat body undergoes cell death and is eventually replaced by the adult fat body. In a new study, Adam Bajgar and colleagues find that macrophages convert dying larval adipocytes into nutrients to be utilised by other tissues during post-metamorphic development. To find out more about the story behind the paper, we caught up with first author Gabriela Krejčová and corresponding author Adam Bajgar, Associate Professor at the University of South Bohemia.