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Neutrophils: Between Host Defence,Immune Modulation,and Tissue Injury
Authors:Philipp Kruger  Mona Saffarzadeh  Alexander N. R. Weber  Nikolaus Rieber  Markus Radsak  Horst von Bernuth  Charaf Benarafa  Dirk Roos  Julia Skokowa  Dominik Hartl
Abstract:Neutrophils, the most abundant human immune cells, are rapidly recruited to sites of infection, where they fulfill their life-saving antimicrobial functions. While traditionally regarded as short-lived phagocytes, recent findings on long-term survival, neutrophil extracellular trap (NET) formation, heterogeneity and plasticity, suppressive functions, and tissue injury have expanded our understanding of their diverse role in infection and inflammation. This review summarises our current understanding of neutrophils in host-pathogen interactions and disease involvement, illustrating the versatility and plasticity of the neutrophil, moving between host defence, immune modulation, and tissue damage.
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