The neutrophil is the major phagocyte and the final effector cell of the innate immunity, with a primary role in the clearance of extracellular pathogens. Using the broad array of cytokines, extracellular traps, and effector molecules as the humoral arm, neutrophils play a crucial role in the host defense against pathogen infections. On the other hand, the pathogen has the capacity to overcome neutrophil-mediated host defense to establish infection causing human disease. Pathogens, such as S. aureus, have the potential to thwart neutrophil chemotaxis and phagocytosis and thereby succeed in evading killing by neutrophils. Furthermore, S. aureus surviving within neutrophils promotes neutrophil cytolysis, resulting in the release of host-deriv...
Neutrophils are important assets in defense against invading bacteria like staphylococci. However, (...
Neutrophils constitute a critical part of innate immunity and are well known for their ability to ph...
Peripheral blood neutrophils are the first line of defense after bacterial infection (Segal, 2005; N...
Staphylococcus aureus causes many types of infections, ranging from self-resolving skin infections t...
The pathogen Staphylococcus aureus is well adapted to its human host. Neutrophil-mediated killing is...
Staphylococcus aureus (S.aureus)is a Gram-positive bacterium that causes many infections and disease...
Host defense to intracellular pathogens depends upon both innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune r...
Neutrophils are one of the most effective antimicrobial cells in the innate immune system. They arri...
Neutrophils are an essential cellular component of innate immunity and control bacterial infections ...
Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia remains very difficult to treat, and a large proportion of cases r...
Neutrophils are a key component of the innate immune system, functioning to locate, phagocytose and ...
<p>The mechanisms neutrophils employ to fight infections include phagocytosis, the release of variou...
Neutrophils are endowed with a plethora of toxic molecules that are mobilized in immune responses. T...
Neutrophils comprise a heterogeneous population of cells essential for bacterial eradication, and de...
Human neutrophils provide protection from a variety of microbes; neutropenia or neutrophil dysfuncti...
Neutrophils are important assets in defense against invading bacteria like staphylococci. However, (...
Neutrophils constitute a critical part of innate immunity and are well known for their ability to ph...
Peripheral blood neutrophils are the first line of defense after bacterial infection (Segal, 2005; N...
Staphylococcus aureus causes many types of infections, ranging from self-resolving skin infections t...
The pathogen Staphylococcus aureus is well adapted to its human host. Neutrophil-mediated killing is...
Staphylococcus aureus (S.aureus)is a Gram-positive bacterium that causes many infections and disease...
Host defense to intracellular pathogens depends upon both innate and adaptive cell-mediated immune r...
Neutrophils are one of the most effective antimicrobial cells in the innate immune system. They arri...
Neutrophils are an essential cellular component of innate immunity and control bacterial infections ...
Staphylococcus aureus bacteraemia remains very difficult to treat, and a large proportion of cases r...
Neutrophils are a key component of the innate immune system, functioning to locate, phagocytose and ...
<p>The mechanisms neutrophils employ to fight infections include phagocytosis, the release of variou...
Neutrophils are endowed with a plethora of toxic molecules that are mobilized in immune responses. T...
Neutrophils comprise a heterogeneous population of cells essential for bacterial eradication, and de...
Human neutrophils provide protection from a variety of microbes; neutropenia or neutrophil dysfuncti...
Neutrophils are important assets in defense against invading bacteria like staphylococci. However, (...
Neutrophils constitute a critical part of innate immunity and are well known for their ability to ph...
Peripheral blood neutrophils are the first line of defense after bacterial infection (Segal, 2005; N...