Abstract

Macropinocytosis has received increasing attention in recent years for its various roles in nutrient acquisition, immune surveillance, and virus and cancer pathologies. In most cases macropinocytosis is initiated by the sudden increase in an external stimulus such as a growth factor. This “induced” form of macropinocytosis has been the subject of much of the work addressing its mechanism and function over the years. An alternative, “constitutive” form of macropinocytosis restricted to primary innate immune cells also exists, although its mechanism has remained severely understudied. This mini-review focuses on the very recent advances that have shed new light on the initiation, formation and functional relevance of constitutive macropinocytosis in primary innate immune cells. An emphasis is placed on how this new understanding of constitutive macropinocytosis is helping to define the sentinel function of innate immune cells including polarized macrophages and dendritic cells.

Highlights

  • The ability of eukaryotic cells to internalize extracellular material was first recognized at the turn of the nineteenth century by Ilya Metchnikoff [1]

  • We have recently proposed a novel surveillance function for constitutive macropinocytosis in macrophages and immature dendritic cells

  • The enormous energy cost incurred by macrophages and dendritic cells in the performance of constitutive macropinocytosis was previously explained as a means of improving antigen capture

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Summary

Frontiers in Immunology

In most cases macropinocytosis is initiated by the sudden increase in an external stimulus such as a growth factor. This “induced” form of macropinocytosis has been the subject of much of the work addressing its mechanism and function over the years. “constitutive” form of macropinocytosis restricted to primary innate immune cells exists, its mechanism has remained severely understudied. This mini-review focuses on the very recent advances that have shed new light on the initiation, formation and functional relevance of constitutive macropinocytosis in primary innate immune cells.

INTRODUCTION
Macropinocytosis in Innate Immune Cells
THE MECHANICS OF CONSTITUTIVE MACROPINOCYTOSIS
ARE THERE OTHER FUNCTIONS FOR CONSTITUTIVE MACROPINOCYTOSIS?
CONCLUSION

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