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Specialized immune responses in the peritoneal cavity and omentum

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JOURNAL OF LEUKOCYTE BIOLOGY
卷 109, 期 4, 页码 717-729

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1002/JLB.5MIR0720-271RR

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adipose tissue; fat-associated lymphoid cluster (FALC); milky spots; obesity; omentum; tumor metastasis

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  1. National Institutes of Health [CA216234]

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The peritoneal cavity is a fluid-filled space containing various types of cells, with the omentum playing a crucial role in maintaining and activating these cells. When peritoneal homeostasis is disrupted, specialized cells regulate the recruitment of peritoneal leukocytes and guide their activation.
The peritoneal cavity is a fluid filled space that holds most of the abdominal organs, including the omentum, a visceral adipose tissue that contains milky spots or clusters of leukocytes that are organized similar to those in conventional lymphoid tissues. A unique assortment of leukocytes patrol the peritoneal cavity and migrate in and out of the milky spots, where they encounter Ags or pathogens from the peritoneal fluid and respond accordingly. The principal role of leukocytes in the peritoneal cavity is to preserve tissue homeostasis and secure tissue repair. However, when peritoneal homeostasis is disturbed by inflammation, infection, obesity, or tumor metastasis, specialized fibroblastic stromal cells and mesothelial cells in the omentum regulate the recruitment of peritoneal leukocytes and steer their activation in unique ways. In this review, the types of cells that reside in the peritoneal cavity, the role of the omentum in their maintenance and activation, and how these processes function in response to pathogens and malignancy will be discussed.

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