Journal article

Tunneling Nanotubes and the Eye: Intercellular Communication and Implications for Ocular Health and Disease

HR Chinnery, KE Keller

Biomed Research International | HINDAWI LTD | Published : 2020

Abstract

Cellular communication is an essential process for the development and maintenance of all tissues including the eye. Recently, a new method of cellular communication has been described, which relies on formation of tubules, called tunneling nanotubes (TNTs). These structures connect the cytoplasm of adjacent cells and allow the direct transport of cellular cargo between cells without the need for secretion into the extracellular milieu. TNTs may be an important mechanism for signaling between cells that reside long distances from each other or for cells in aqueous environments, where diffusion-based signaling is challenging. Given the wide range of cargoes transported, such as lysosomes, end..

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