Is entosis an artefact of cells cultured in suspension or is it a physiologically relevant phenomenon that has thus far escaped the attention of cell biologists? To address this question ...
A cell trapped by entosis is initially alive — it can divide inside the cell that has engulfed it, and sometimes it will be released. But most internalized cells are eventually killed. This tells us ...
We investigate cell death mechanisms that have unique effects on cell populations, including entosis that supports the survival of starved cells and promotes cell competition, and ferroptosis that ...