Frontiers in Immunology (Feb 2021)

Multiple Origins of Extracellular DNA Traps

  • Edgar Ramos-Martínez,
  • Leticia Hernández-González,
  • Iván Ramos-Martínez,
  • Laura Pérez-Campos Mayoral,
  • Georgina I. López-Cortés,
  • Eduardo Pérez-Campos,
  • Eduardo Pérez-Campos,
  • Gabriel Mayoral Andrade,
  • María Teresa Hernández-Huerta,
  • Marco V. José

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.621311
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Extracellular DNA traps (ETs) are evolutionarily conserved antimicrobial mechanisms present in protozoa, plants, and animals. In this review, we compare their similarities in species of different taxa, and put forward the hypothesis that ETs have multiple origins. Our results are consistent with a process of evolutionary convergence in multicellular organisms through the application of a congruency test. Furthermore, we discuss why multicellularity is related to the presence of a mechanism initiating the formation of ETs.

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