fagolisosomas
Fagolisosomas, also known as phagolysosomes, are intracellular compartments formed when a phagosome fuses with a lysosome in phagocytic cells such as macrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cells. They contain hydrolytic enzymes and an acidic environment that work together to degrade ingested particles, including bacteria, fungi, and dead or damaged cells.
The formation and maturation of fagolisosomas involve a series of coordinated steps. After phagocytosis, the phagosome
Functions of fagolisosomas include degradation of internalized pathogens and debris, processing of antigens for presentation on
Clinical relevance includes the role of fagolisosomes in innate immunity and host defense. Some pathogens, such