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  lüll Is there a direct role for erythrocytes in the immune response?Morera D; MacKenzie SAVet Res  2011[Jul]; 42 (1): 89Erythrocytes are highly abundant circulating cells in the vertebrates, which,  with the notable exception of mammals, remain nucleated throughout the entire  life cycle. The major function associated with these cells is respiratory gas  exchange however other functions including interaction with the immune system  have been attributed to these cells. Many viral, prokaryotic and eukaryotic  pathogens directly target this cell type and across the vertebrate group a  significant number of related pathologies have been reported. Across the primary  literature mechanisms of interaction, invasion and replication between viruses  and erythrocytes have been well described however the functional response of the  erythrocyte has been poorly studied. A fragmented series of reports spanning the  vertebrates suggests that these cells are capable of functional responses to  viral infection. In contrast, in-depth proteomic studies using human erythrocytes  have strongly progressed throughout the past decade providing a rich source of  information related to protein expression and potential function. Furthermore  information at the gene expression level is becoming available. Here we provide a  review of erythrocyte-pathogen interactions, erythrocyte functions in immunity  and propose in light of recent -omics research that the nucleated erythrocytes  may have a direct role in the immune response.|Animals[MESH]|Erythroblasts/immunology/microbiology/parasitology/virology[MESH]|Erythrocytes/*immunology/microbiology/parasitology/virology[MESH]|Host-Pathogen Interactions[MESH]|Proteomics[MESH]|Vertebrates/*immunology/microbiology/parasitology/virology[MESH] |