These Streptococci
Kill White Blood Cells
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Although a neutrophil can kill this bead-like string of Streptococcus pyogenes, this particular strain of the bacteria expresses streptolysin-s on its surface which causes the white cell to self-destruct. The white cell's lytic granules, which are supposed to fire their antibacterial contents onto the bacteria, are emptied into the white cell's cytoplasm instead, leading eventually to cell membrane lysis.