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Sustained release of cytokines from migrasomes
Yan Zhen1,2, Harald Stenmark1,2
1Department of Molecular Cell Biology, Institute for Cancer Research, Oslo University Hospital, Oslo 0379, Norway.
Abstract:
Cytokines are released by cells in response to infections and tissue damage. A recent paper by Jiao et al. demonstrates that circulating monocytes release the cytokines tumor necrosis factor and Interleukin-6 encapsulated in large extracellular vesicles called migrasomes, from which the cytokines are secreted locally in a sustained fashion.
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