Neutrophils are important components of the immune system. They are natural and are the frontline defense against bacterial infections. Although most bacteria are easily killed by neutrophils, some bacteria have the ability to evade destruction by white blood cells. These hosts The ability of pathogenic bacteria Avoidance of killing by neutrophils is often associated with the trait or several characteristics Including aminos, which are the production of molecules. of violence These molecules are dipeptides in composition and function and collectively have the potential to alter or inhibit Neutrophil recruitment Phagocytosis of bacteria Bactericidal effect and/or apoptosis. Here we examine the ability of bacteria to target these processes.