leukocyttransport
Leukocyttransport, also known as leukocyte migration or chemotaxis, refers to the directed movement of white blood cells (leukocytes) from the bloodstream into tissues where they are needed to combat infection or inflammation. This process is a critical component of the immune response, ensuring that immune cells reach sites of injury or infection efficiently.
Leukocytes are attracted to areas of inflammation or infection through a series of coordinated steps. Initially,
Chemotaxis, the directed movement toward higher concentrations of these signaling molecules, is facilitated by specialized receptors
Disruptions in leukocyttransport can impair immune function, leading to increased susceptibility to infections or chronic inflammatory