PERIPHERAL LYMPHOID STRUCTURES: FORMATION AND FUNCTION
Yu. I. Borodin , O. V. Gorchakova , V. N. Gorchakov
Morphology ›› 2016, Vol. 150 ›› Issue (4) : 90 -96.
PERIPHERAL LYMPHOID STRUCTURES: FORMATION AND FUNCTION
The problem of the formation of new lymphoid structures (neolymphogenesis) is quite controversial and widely discussed in the literature. Under normal conditions, lymphoid organs arise only in the process of fetal development (organogenesis), however in long-standing chronic inflammatory processes, non-healing wounds, autoimmune diseases, oncologic pathology spontaneous formation of new lymphoid structures was noted. The structures of the peripheral lymphoid formations include the lymphocytes arranged singly and in clusters (infiltration), lymphoid nodules and lymph nodes. The morphogenesis of the components of lymphoid tissue and the possibility of creating artificial lymphoid structures, reproducing the function of the natural ones, is demonstrated. Important role in the development of lymphoid structures is played by mediators of inflammation, cytokines of the family of lymphotoxins, tumor necrosis factor. The possibilities of prosthetic substitution of the functions of the lymphoid structures are described for the activation of protective processes in the body.
lymphatic system / lymphoid tissue / neolymphogenesis / lymph node / lymphoid nodule
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