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  • Ichthyology

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  • Neutrophils are recognized as sophisticated cells vital for host defense and homeostasis.
  • Neutrophil plasticity describes the range of profiles and differentiation conditions within this cell group.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To summarize recent advancements in understanding teleost neutrophils.
  • To provide an evolutionary context for neutrophil functions in bony fish host defense.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on teleost neutrophil biology.
  • Analysis of neutrophil development, migration, and pathogen-killing mechanisms.

Main Results:

  • Teleost neutrophils exhibit potent anti-microbial mechanisms, reflecting their evolutionary significance.
  • These cells actively control inflammation before apoptosis, maintaining host integrity.

Conclusions:

  • Teleost neutrophils are essential for host defense and homeostasis in bony fish.
  • Their functions have deep evolutionary roots, contributing to host integrity and recovery.