autotoxins
Autotoxins are toxins produced by the body itself, typically in response to injury or infection. They are a type of endogenous toxin, meaning they originate from within the organism. Autotoxins can be produced by various cells and tissues, including neutrophils, macrophages, and platelets. These toxins play a crucial role in the body's immune response and wound healing processes.
One of the most well-known autotoxins is neutrophil elastase, an enzyme released by neutrophils during inflammation.
Autotoxins can also be involved in the pathogenesis of certain diseases. For example, in acute respiratory
The study of autotoxins is an active area of research, with scientists working to understand their roles