Single strep bacteria protein sets off white blood cell’s early warning system

Group A Streptococcusbacteria — the cause of strep throat and flesh-eating infections — have been well studied for nearly a century. But researchers recently made a surprising discovery: strep’s M protein alone wipes out macrophages, but not other types of immune cells. The macrophages’ self-sacrifice serves as an early warning of infection to the rest of the immune system.