eferocytoza
Eferocytoza, derived from Greek words meaning "to carry away dead matter," is a crucial cellular process by which phagocytic cells, such as macrophages, engulf and remove apoptotic cells and other cellular debris. This process is vital for tissue homeostasis, preventing the release of intracellular contents that could trigger inflammation and cause damage to surrounding healthy tissues.
Apoptotic cells, or those undergoing programmed cell death, display specific signals on their surface, known as
Once the apoptotic cell is enclosed within the phagosome, it is fused with lysosomes, which contain enzymes