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Periarteriolar stroma cells guide T cells from the red to the white pulp in the spleen
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作者 Chang H.Kim Qingyang Liu 《Cellular & Molecular Immunology》 CSCD 2020年第10期1019-1021,共3页
While both the spleen and lymph nodes are called secondary lymphoid tissues,how lymphocytes enter these tissues are quite different from each other.This is because the architecture of the two types of organs and the m... While both the spleen and lymph nodes are called secondary lymphoid tissues,how lymphocytes enter these tissues are quite different from each other.This is because the architecture of the two types of organs and the mode of lymphocyte migration into these organs are quite distinct.In the spleen,T cells are passively released in the blood flow from the arterioles in the red pulp and marginal zone area.In contrast,T cells in the blood are actively captured on high endothelial venules in lymph nodes by the coordinated actions of CCR7 and several adhesion molecules.A recent finding indicates that T cells,released in the red pulp and marginal zone areas,actively find their way to the white zone by utilizing the migration track created by periarteriolar stromal cells.This finding adds one more piece to our understanding of lymphocyte migration for effective adaptive immune responses in the spleen. 展开更多
关键词 secondary lymphoid tissueshow periarteriolar stroma cells t cells lymph nodes white pulp lymph node spleent cells red pulp
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