How do bacteria fight white blood cells?
Leukocytes for the most part exhibit a bactericidal effect due to phagocytosis and oxidative burst-enhanced production of free radicals. Some bacteria, for example, the causative agents of plague, tuberculosis, have factors that prevent phagocytosis and suppress the oxidative burst. As a result, bacteria remain in a viable state inside the leukocytes.
Bacteria do not fight, they invade holes in damaged cells; cells protest and signal the immune system. The infected cells set off an inflammatory process that kills them and the invaders inside. Different white blood cells have different functions; Some mark infected cells, other inflammatory chemicals, others identify the pathogen and represent some unique mold, such as glass slippers for future ones with similar pathogens, so they create on contact wherever they are.
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