granulocytów
Granulocytów refers to the group of white blood cells known as granulocytes, which are characterized by the presence of cytoplasmic granules and play a central role in the innate immune response. These cells are produced in the bone marrow from myeloid precursor cells and enter the bloodstream as mature neutrophils, eosinophils, or basophils. Each subtype is distinguished by its granule content, staining properties, and specific functions. Neutrophils, the most abundant granulocytes, are frontline defenders against bacterial and fungal infections; they patrol blood and tissues, phagocytose pathogens, and release antimicrobial proteins and reactive oxygen species. Eosinophils are specialized for combating parasites and modulating allergic reactions; they release cytotoxic granules and cytokines that influence immune cell recruitment. Basophils, the least numerous, contribute to allergic inflammation and are key mediators of histamine-driven vascular responses.
Morphologically, granulocytes differ in nuclear segmentation: neutrophils typically possess a multilobed nucleus, eosinophils a bilobed nucleus,
The number and proportion of granulocytes can be assessed by a complete blood count and differential. Abnormal