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Cell biology of membrane trafficking in human disease.


ABSTRACT: Understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying membrane traffic pathways is crucial to the treatment and cure of human disease. Various human diseases caused by changes in cellular homeostasis arise through a single gene mutation(s) resulting in compromised membrane trafficking. Many pathogenic agents such as viruses, bacteria, or parasites have evolved mechanisms to subvert the host cell response to infection, or have hijacked cellular mechanisms to proliferate and ensure pathogen survival. Understanding the consequence of genetic mutations or pathogenic infection on membrane traffic has also enabled greater understanding of the interactions between organisms and the surrounding environment. This review focuses on human genetic defects and molecular mechanisms that underlie eukaryote exocytosis and endocytosis and current and future prospects for alleviation of a variety of human diseases.

SUBMITTER: Howell GJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7112332 | biostudies-literature | 2006

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cell biology of membrane trafficking in human disease.

Howell Gareth J GJ   Holloway Zoe G ZG   Cobbold Christian C   Cobbold Christian C   Monaco Anthony P AP   Ponnambalam Sreenivasan S  

International review of cytology 20060101


Understanding the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying membrane traffic pathways is crucial to the treatment and cure of human disease. Various human diseases caused by changes in cellular homeostasis arise through a single gene mutation(s) resulting in compromised membrane trafficking. Many pathogenic agents such as viruses, bacteria, or parasites have evolved mechanisms to subvert the host cell response to infection, or have hijacked cellular mechanisms to proliferate and ensure pathog  ...[more]

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