Structure and function of the spleen

RE Mebius, G Kraal - Nature reviews immunology, 2005 - nature.com
RE Mebius, G Kraal
Nature reviews immunology, 2005nature.com
The spleen combines the innate and adaptive immune system in a uniquely organized way.
The structure of the spleen enables it to remove older erythrocytes from the circulation and
leads to the efficient removal of blood-borne microorganisms and cellular debris. This
function, in combination with a highly organized lymphoid compartment, makes the spleen
the most important organ for antibacterial and antifungal immune reactivity. A better
understanding of the function of this complex organ has been gained from recent studies, as …
Abstract
The spleen combines the innate and adaptive immune system in a uniquely organized way. The structure of the spleen enables it to remove older erythrocytes from the circulation and leads to the efficient removal of blood-borne microorganisms and cellular debris. This function, in combination with a highly organized lymphoid compartment, makes the spleen the most important organ for antibacterial and antifungal immune reactivity. A better understanding of the function of this complex organ has been gained from recent studies, as outlined in this Review article.
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