LE cells

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LE cells Autoimmunology

Products that will be added:

  • Blood collection with disposable Vacuette, BD Vacutainer systems
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Leukocytes, or white blood cells, are an important component of our immune system. Among them, there is a special type – LE leukocytes (lymphocytes of erythrocyte origin), which play a key role in the immune system and autoimmunity.

LE cells are a subtype of lymphocytes that develop from the bone marrow and are normally found in the blood and lymph. They give the body the ability to fight infections and also recognize and eliminate viruses and aberrant cells. However, LE cells are known for their role in the development of autoimmune diseases.

Autoimmune diseases occur when the immune system attacks the body’s own cells and tissues. White blood cells (LECs) can be involved in this process. One of the most well-known examples of this is systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). In this disease, the immune system attacks various organs and tissues, including the joints, skin, kidneys, and heart. White blood cells (LECs) play an important role in the infection and inflammation that characterize SLE.

However, LE leukocytes are not always negative. They can also perform an important function in the immune system, helping to detect and remove antigens. LE leukocytes can be activated when encountering an infection or pathological processes in the body and contribute to the further removal of the threat.

Researchers are using a variety of methods, including molecular biology, genetics, and cell biology, to learn more about LEs and their role in autoimmunity. Studying these cells helps us understand how they function in a healthy body and the mechanisms that underlie the development of autoimmune diseases.

In general, LE leukocytes are important actors in the immune system and autoimmunity. Understanding their functions and role in the development of diseases helps to improve the diagnosis and treatment of autoimmune diseases, which is a pressing task for modern medicine.

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Execution time

1 day

Type of biomaterial

Blood

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