desgranulación
Desgranulación is a biological process that occurs in certain types of cells, primarily immune cells like granulocytes. It is the mechanism by which these cells release the contents of their cytoplasmic granules into the extracellular environment. These granules contain a variety of molecules, including enzymes, antimicrobial proteins, and inflammatory mediators, which play crucial roles in the immune response.
The process of desgranulation is typically triggered by specific signals, such as the binding of antigens to
Different types of granulocytes have distinct granule populations with specialized functions. For example, neutrophils contain granules
The regulated release of granule contents is a tightly controlled process. However, uncontrolled or excessive desgranulation