opsonizált
Opsonizált is a Hungarian term that translates to "opsonized" in English. It refers to a process in immunology whereby pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, or other foreign particles are marked for destruction by the immune system. The process involves the coating of these pathogens with specific proteins known as opsonins, which enhance their recognition and ingestion by phagocytes such as macrophages and neutrophils.
Opsonins primarily include antibodies (immunoglobulins) and components of the complement system, notably C3b. When a pathogen
The process of opsonization is crucial for effective immune defense, especially against encapsulated bacteria that are
In summary, opszonizált describes a state where foreign particles are coated with opsonins, thereby enhancing their