Melanomacrophage Centers As a Histological Indicator of Immune Function in Fish and Other Poikilotherms

Melanomacrophage centers (MMCs) are aggregates of highly pigmented phagocytes found primarily in the head kidney and spleen, and occasionally the liver of many vertebrates. Preliminary histological analyses suggested that MMCs are structurally similar to the mammalian germinal center (GC), leading t...

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Main Authors: Natalie C. Steinel, Daniel I. Bolnick
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-07-01
Series:Frontiers in Immunology
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00827/full
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spelling doaj-42da07ba8e814f7eb88967d4478bb33c2020-11-24T22:36:38ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242017-07-01810.3389/fimmu.2017.00827283198Melanomacrophage Centers As a Histological Indicator of Immune Function in Fish and Other PoikilothermsNatalie C. Steinel0Natalie C. Steinel1Daniel I. Bolnick2Department of Integrative Biology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United StatesDepartment of Medical Education, Dell Medical School, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United StatesDepartment of Integrative Biology, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, United StatesMelanomacrophage centers (MMCs) are aggregates of highly pigmented phagocytes found primarily in the head kidney and spleen, and occasionally the liver of many vertebrates. Preliminary histological analyses suggested that MMCs are structurally similar to the mammalian germinal center (GC), leading to the hypothesis that the MMC plays a role in the humoral adaptive immune response. For this reason, MMCs are frequently described in the literature as “primitive GCs” or the “evolutionary precursors” to the mammalian GC. However, we argue that this designation may be premature, having been pieced together from mainly descriptive studies in numerous distinct species. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the MMC literature, including a phylogenetic analysis of MMC distribution across vertebrate species. Here, we discuss the current understanding of the MMCs function in immunity and lingering questions. We suggest additional experiments needed to confirm that MMCs serve a GC-like role in fish immunity. Finally, we address the utility of the MMC as a broadly applicable histological indicator of the fish (as well as amphibian and reptilian) immune response in both laboratory and wild populations of both model and non-model vertebrates. We highlight the factors (sex, pollution exposure, stress, stocking density, etc.) that should be considered when using MMCs to study immunity in non-model vertebrates in wild populations.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00827/fullmelanomacrophage centergerminal centerfish immunologynon-model organismscomparative immunology
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Melanomacrophage Centers As a Histological Indicator of Immune Function in Fish and Other Poikilotherms
Frontiers in Immunology
melanomacrophage center
germinal center
fish immunology
non-model organisms
comparative immunology
author_facet Natalie C. Steinel
Natalie C. Steinel
Daniel I. Bolnick
author_sort Natalie C. Steinel
title Melanomacrophage Centers As a Histological Indicator of Immune Function in Fish and Other Poikilotherms
title_short Melanomacrophage Centers As a Histological Indicator of Immune Function in Fish and Other Poikilotherms
title_full Melanomacrophage Centers As a Histological Indicator of Immune Function in Fish and Other Poikilotherms
title_fullStr Melanomacrophage Centers As a Histological Indicator of Immune Function in Fish and Other Poikilotherms
title_full_unstemmed Melanomacrophage Centers As a Histological Indicator of Immune Function in Fish and Other Poikilotherms
title_sort melanomacrophage centers as a histological indicator of immune function in fish and other poikilotherms
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Melanomacrophage centers (MMCs) are aggregates of highly pigmented phagocytes found primarily in the head kidney and spleen, and occasionally the liver of many vertebrates. Preliminary histological analyses suggested that MMCs are structurally similar to the mammalian germinal center (GC), leading to the hypothesis that the MMC plays a role in the humoral adaptive immune response. For this reason, MMCs are frequently described in the literature as “primitive GCs” or the “evolutionary precursors” to the mammalian GC. However, we argue that this designation may be premature, having been pieced together from mainly descriptive studies in numerous distinct species. This review provides a comprehensive overview of the MMC literature, including a phylogenetic analysis of MMC distribution across vertebrate species. Here, we discuss the current understanding of the MMCs function in immunity and lingering questions. We suggest additional experiments needed to confirm that MMCs serve a GC-like role in fish immunity. Finally, we address the utility of the MMC as a broadly applicable histological indicator of the fish (as well as amphibian and reptilian) immune response in both laboratory and wild populations of both model and non-model vertebrates. We highlight the factors (sex, pollution exposure, stress, stocking density, etc.) that should be considered when using MMCs to study immunity in non-model vertebrates in wild populations.
topic melanomacrophage center
germinal center
fish immunology
non-model organisms
comparative immunology
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2017.00827/full
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