Biology, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

why neutrofil is microphases???​

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Answered by arnabtherockstar
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Explanation:

Neutrophils are the most abundant white blood cell in humans and arise from granulocytes. They are also phagocytic in nature, and Metchnikoff called neutrophils the “archetypal phagocyte”.

Neutrophils are the first immune cells to be recruited, which can be through the cytokines produced by macrophages. Therefore, neutrophils are also part of the innate immune system.

Answered by kishu636
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Answer:

Neutrophil NETs drive atherosclerosis

These NETs are composed of DNA and antimicrobial proteins, and in the setting of atherosclerosis they activate innate immune signaling pathways in macrophages. This causes the macrophages to secrete proinflammatory cytokines, exacerbating the disease.

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