Spider man cells in your body

 


Neutrophils help prevent infections by digesting, disabling, blocking invading pathogens. They constantly search for signs of infection, and quickly respond to trap and kill microorganisms. The body produces neutrophils in the bone marrow and they account for 50-70% of all white blood cells in our bloodstream.

These fighting cells also communicate with other cells to help them repair damaged cells and mount an immune response. Neutrophils play an important role in regulating the immune system and inflammation in our body.

When there is any infection or any kind of inflammation, some special chemicals alert mature neutrophils to travel to the site of infection. They can also release neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) under pathological conditions. NETs carry cytoplasmic and granular antimicrobial proteins which play a significant role in host defence. NETs defuse pathogens with antimicrobial proteins such as neutrophil elastase, cathepsin G and histones that have a high affinity for DNA. NETs provide for a high local concentration of antimicrobial components and bind, disarm, and kill microbes extracellularly independent of phagocytic uptake. Accompanying neutrophils there are also some other cells which help in killing pathogens and viruses.

Well, this was something very deep at cellular level but we at HBG Medical Assistance, India provide the patients with a medical opinion which would be easy to understand.

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