fagocytose
Phagocytosis is a cellular process by which certain cells ingest and dispose of solid particles, including microbes, dead cells, and debris. It is a central mechanism of the innate immune system and is carried out primarily by professional phagocytes such as neutrophils, macrophages, and dendritic cells, although other cell types can perform phagocytosis under certain conditions.
The process involves several stages: recognition and attachment, often enhanced by opsonins such as antibodies and
Phagocytosis also plays a key role in antigen presentation: dendritic cells and macrophages process exogenous antigens
Clinically, defects in the phagocytic system can lead to increased infection susceptibility. For example, chronic granulomatous