sejtsignálás
Sejtsignálás, also known as cell signaling or intercellular signaling, refers to the process by which cells communicate with each other to coordinate physiological activities. This communication is essential for maintaining homeostasis, responding to environmental changes, and facilitating complex biological processes such as development, immunity, and tissue repair. Signals can be transmitted through direct contact between cells, via chemical messengers, or through the extracellular matrix.
The process typically involves three main stages: signal reception, signal transduction, and cellular response. First, a
In vertebrates, hormones, neurotransmitters, and growth factors are common signaling molecules. For example, insulin, a peptide
Disruptions in cell signaling can lead to diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. For instance,
Sejtsignálás plays a crucial role in multicellular organisms, enabling coordinated function and adaptation. Its complexity reflects