Monocyte-Macrophage Lineage Cell Fusion

Int J Mol Sci. 2022 Jun 12;23(12):6553. doi: 10.3390/ijms23126553.

Abstract

Cell fusion (fusogenesis) occurs in natural and pathological conditions in prokaryotes and eukaryotes. Cells of monocyte-macrophage lineage are highly fusogenic. They create syncytial multinucleated giant cells (MGCs) such as osteoclasts (OCs), MGCs associated with the areas of infection/inflammation, and foreign body-induced giant cells (FBGCs). The fusion of monocytes/macrophages with tumor cells may promote cancer metastasis. We describe types and examples of monocyte-macrophage lineage cell fusion and the role of actin-based structures in cell fusion.

Keywords: cell fusion; cell protrusions; giant cells; hematopoietic stem cells; macrophage; monocyte; osteoclast; podosomes; syncytium; tumor-associated macrophages; viral fusion.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Cell Differentiation
  • Cell Fusion
  • Giant Cells / pathology
  • Giant Cells, Foreign-Body* / metabolism
  • Giant Cells, Foreign-Body* / pathology
  • Monocytes* / metabolism
  • Osteoclasts / metabolism

Grants and funding

This research received no external funding.