Résumés
Résumé
Les épithéliums qui bordent le tubule contourné proximal, le feuillet viscéral du sac vitellin et l’iléon ont la capacité d’internaliser par endocytose une grande variété de composants, notamment protéiques, qui permet leur approvisionnement en composés cruciaux, mais aussi le transport sélectif de composés d’un compartiment vers un autre. Un récepteur multiligands, la cubiline, en association avec la mégaline, un autre récepteur multiligands, joue un rôle crucial dans ces processus, en physiologie comme en pathologie.
Summary
Epithelia which line the renal proximal convoluted tubule, the visceral layer of the yolk sac and the ileum have the ability to internalize a variety of substances which not only serve as nutrients, but may also be transported from one compartment to another. Cubilin, a multiligand receptor, in association with megalin, also a multiligand receptor, appears to be important under both normal and pathological conditions.
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