If listeria can keep transferring from macrophage to macrophage, then how does it die? Before coming across this video I was under the impression that listeria transfers cell to cell via the mechanism shown here, and it's only vulnerable when in the extracellular fluid where neutrophils/macros can get them. You would think this bacteria would be a lot more lethal if it can't be phagocytized...
Body: thos listeria going to attack us what we will do Immune cells: dont worry i will attack it and everything will be fine Listeria: attacks immune cells Immune system: NaNi😐
If listeria can keep transferring from macrophage to macrophage, then how does it die? Before coming across this video I was under the impression that listeria transfers cell to cell via the mechanism shown here, and it's only vulnerable when in the extracellular fluid where neutrophils/macros can get them. You would think this bacteria would be a lot more lethal if it can't be phagocytized...
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Then Wat is the use of phagocytes process?
Even if they are present also y does infection continue??
Because they are not enough and pathogens can replicate faster
Sir if it is intracellular pathogen then how it can contribute septicemia
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Body: thos listeria going to attack us what we will do
Immune cells: dont worry i will attack it and everything will be fine
Listeria: attacks immune cells
Immune system: NaNi😐
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