fagosit
Fagosit is a term used in immunology to describe immune cells that perform phagocytosis, the process of ingesting and digesting particulate matter such as microbes, dead cells, and debris. In humans, the primary fagosit cells are neutrophils and monocytes/macrophages; dendritic cells and, in some contexts, eosinophils also participate in phagocytosis. These cells originate from hematopoietic stem cells in the bone marrow and mature to function in blood and tissues.
Phagocytosis involves several steps. Recognition of targets occurs via receptors such as pattern recognition receptors, Fc
Function and significance. Fagosit play central roles in defending the host against infections, removing cellular debris,
Clinical relevance. Defects in fagosit function or numbers can lead to increased susceptibility to infections. Example