Extracellular Killing by Neutrophils

The binding of LPS to their toll-like receptors (TLRs) and IL-8 to IL-8 receptors on the surface of neutrophils stimulates them to release proteases and toxic oxygen radicals for extracellular killing. These toxic agents not only kill bacteria in the vicinity but also kill surrounding host cells and tissues.


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