fagocit
Fagocit, or phagocyte, is a cell of the immune system that ingests and digests foreign particles, microbes, and cellular debris. In humans the main fagocytes are neutrophils, monocytes (which differentiate into macrophages) and dendritic cells. These cells form a core part of the innate immune system and also link to adaptive immunity.
Phagocytosis begins when a target is recognized by surface receptors and often aided by opsonization, where
Beyond destruction, phagocytes play a key role in immune signaling. Macrophages and dendritic cells process and
Clinical relevance includes susceptibilities arising from impaired phagocytosis or respiratory burst, such as chronic granulomatous disease,