Phagosome maturation is the process by which internalized particles (such as bacteria and apoptotic cells) are trafficked into a series of increasingly acidified membrane-bound structures, leading to particle degradation. Phagosome maturation starts immediately after, and possibly even before, phagosome sealing. After scission from the surface membrane, the phagosome undergoes sequential fusion with early endosomes, late endosomes and lysosomes. Remodeling of the membrane of the phagosome is accompanied by acute changes in the composition of its lumen, which becomes a highly acidic, oxidative and degradative milieu....