phagotoxin
Phagotoxin is a term that has appeared in some microbiology and immunology writings to describe a toxin or toxin-like molecule that interacts with phagocytic cells. The term is not standardized and does not appear as a formal category in most modern taxonomies. In some usages, a phagotoxin refers to any substance that modulates phagocytosis—either by inhibiting the ability of phagocytes to engulf and kill targets or by altering the signaling processes that drive phagocytic activity.
Mechanisms attributed to phagotoxins, where the term is used, can include disruption of the actin cytoskeleton
In practice, scientists typically classify toxins affecting phagocytes as antiphagocytic factors, leukocidins, cytolysins, or other explicit
Notes and context: when toxins influence phagocytic activity, the observed outcomes depend on the organism, toxin,