fagocitoz
Fagocitoz, or phagocytosis, is a cellular process by which specialized immune cells called phagocytes ingest and digest large particles such as bacteria, dead cells, and debris. It is a central component of innate immunity and also shapes adaptive responses through antigen processing.
During phagocytosis, targets are recognized and bound by receptors on phagocytes (including Fc receptors for opsonized
Phagocytosis serves to kill and clear pathogens, remove apoptotic cells, and support tissue remodeling. In macrophages
Its efficiency is influenced by opsonization and receptor signaling, and some pathogens have evolved strategies to
Professional phagocytes include neutrophils, macrophages, and dendritic cells; non-professional phagocytes can engulf particles in certain contexts,