opsonofagotsütoosi
Opsonofagotsütoosi, also known as opsonization-dependent phagocytosis, is a critical cellular process where phagocytes, such as macrophages and neutrophils, engulf and eliminate target particles. This process is significantly enhanced by opsonins, which are molecules that coat the surface of the target, making it more readily recognized and phagocytosed. The term opsonofagotsütoosi highlights the indispensable role of these opsonins in facilitating the phagocytic event.
Key opsonins include antibodies, complement proteins (particularly C3b), and certain other plasma proteins. Antibodies, specifically IgG,
The opsonization process effectively bridges the gap between the target particle and the phagocytic cell, overcoming