opszonizációhoz
Opszonizációhoz, often translated as opsonization, is a crucial process in immunology that enhances phagocytosis, the engulfment of foreign particles or pathogens by cells. It involves the coating of these targets with molecules called opsonins. These opsonins act like flags, making the target more readily identifiable and attractive to phagocytic cells, such as macrophages and neutrophils.
The most common opsonins are antibodies, particularly IgG, and complement proteins, such as C3b. Antibodies bind
Once the opsonins bound to the target are recognized by the receptors on the phagocyte, it triggers