Efferocytosis during skeletal muscle regeneration

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Abstract

Efferocytosis, i.e., engulfment of dead cells by macrophages, is a crucial step during tissue repair after an injury. Efferocytosis delineates the transition from the pro-inflammatory phase of the inflammatory response to the recovery phase that ensures tissue reconstruction. We present here the role of efferocytosis during skeletal muscle regeneration, which is a paradigm of sterile tissue injury followed by a complete regeneration. We present the molecular mechanisms that have been described to control this process, and particularly the metabolic control of efferocytosis during skeletal muscle regeneration.

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Juban, G., & Chazaud, B. (2021, December 1). Efferocytosis during skeletal muscle regeneration. Cells. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10123267

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