Phagocytosis is a host cell endocytic response to particulate matter like bacteria. Avidly phagocytic cells, like macrophages and neutrophils, are an early line of defense against invading bacteria. The process of phagocytosis is complex and comprises of several events like particle binding, receptor clustering, actin nucleation, pseudopod extension, membrane recycling and phagosome closure. The Fc gamma receptors (FcγR; subtypes FcγR1A, FcγRIIA and FcγRIIIA) of the immunoglobulin superfamily are the best characterized receptors for phagocytosis in macrophages and monocytes. The activated receptors signal via immunoreceptor based tyrosine activation motifs (ITAM) which are present either in the cytosolic domain of the receptor (FcγRIIA) , in an associated γ(FcγR1A and FcγRIIIA) or ζ (FcγIIIA) subunit...