celldebris
Celldebris is a term that is sometimes used to describe the heterogeneous remnants of cells that remain after cell death or mechanical disruption. In most literature, the conventional term is cell debris, but celldebris is encountered as a shorthand in some datasets and databases. It includes membrane fragments, organelle remnants, cytoplasmic contents, and nucleic acids, and is distinct from intact cells and from extracellular vesicles released by living cells.
Formation and sources: Celldebris originates from programmed cell death (apoptosis), accidental cell lysis (necrosis), or disassembly
Clearance and consequences: Efficient clearance by professional phagocytes, such as macrophages and dendritic cells, via efferocytosis
Research and clinical relevance: Celldebris is analyzed to understand tissue injury, inflammation, and healing. Methods include
Terminology note: The use of celldebris as a single word is not standard; the preferred term in