Immune Functions of Erythrocytes in Osteichthyes
- PMID: 33072066
- PMCID: PMC7533606
- DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.01914
Immune Functions of Erythrocytes in Osteichthyes
Abstract
Red blood cells (RBCs)-erythrocytes-of Osteichthyes are primarily known for their involvement in the process of gas exchange and respiration. Currently, physiological properties of RCBs in fish should also include their ability to participate in defense processes as part of the innate and adaptive immune mechanisms. In response to viruses, bacteria, and fungi or recombinant nanoparticles, they can modulate expression of genes responsible for immune reactions, influence activity of leukocytes, and produce cytokines, antimicrobial peptides, and paracrine intercellular signaling molecules. Via the complement system (CR1 receptor) and owing to their phagocytic properties (erythrophagocytosis), RBCs of Osteichthyes can eliminate pathogens. In addition, they are probably involved in the immune response as antigen-presenting cells via major histocompatibility complex class II antigens.
Keywords: bacteria; erythrocytes; fish; fungi; immunity; viruses.
Copyright © 2020 Stosik, Tokarz-Deptuła, Deptuła and Deptuła.
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