Benjamin E. Steinberg, Sergio Grinstein
J Clin Invest.
2008;
118(6):2002–2011
doi:10.1172/JCI35433
This article Copyright © 2008, The American Society for Clinical Investigation
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hagocytosis is a key component of the innate immune response and of the clearance of apoptotic bodies. Phagosome formation and subsequent maturation require extensive cytoskeletal rearrangement and precisely choreographed vesicular fusion and fission events. The objectives of this review are to highlight the functional importance of lipids in the phagocytic process, to discuss how pathogenic microorganisms can in some cases manipulate host lipid metabolism to either co-opt or disrupt phagosome maturation and promote their own survival, and to describe how defective phagosomal lipid metabolism can result in disease.