Specific humoral immunity in Osteichthyes

The fish immune system is extremely complex and has considerable adaptive potential. In Osteichthyes, the system is formed by lymphopoietic organs which are important for the differentiation and maturation of the immune system cells. These organs include the anterior kidney (phronephros), the thymus...

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Main Authors: Michał P. Stosik, Beata Tokarz-Deptuła, Wiesław Deptuła
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Termedia Publishing House 2018-10-01
Series:Central European Journal of Immunology
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Online Access:https://www.termedia.pl/Specific-humoral-immunity-in-Osteichthyes,10,34296,1,1.html
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spelling doaj-53d71a323f1d4f78894d364b32bbc11e2020-11-24T21:54:06ZengTermedia Publishing HouseCentral European Journal of Immunology1426-39121644-41242018-10-0143333534010.5114/ceji.2018.8005434296Specific humoral immunity in OsteichthyesMichał P. StosikBeata Tokarz-DeptułaWiesław DeptułaThe fish immune system is extremely complex and has considerable adaptive potential. In Osteichthyes, the system is formed by lymphopoietic organs which are important for the differentiation and maturation of the immune system cells. These organs include the anterior kidney (phronephros), the thymus, the spleen, the posterior kidney (mesonephros), and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues (MALT). Apart from the lymphocytic organs and the MALT system, the immune system components include defensive cells and their products. Those identified in fish include, inter alia, monocytes/macrophages, melanomacrophages, neutrophilic granulocytes, thrombocytes, B cells, plasma cells, and T cells. The roles of the individual components of the organisation of the immune system, the organs, and lymphoid tissue as well as the constituents conditioning the innate and adaptive immunity mechanisms are considered equally important, especially in the context of functional interdependence. The progress in the exploration of the processes of specific humoral immunity in Osteichthyes and the possibilities of their practical application is increasingly promising in view of the expected need for protection of fish against diseases. The paper discusses selected issues concerning recent knowledge about haematopoiesis of B cells, plasmablasts, plasma cells, and immunoglobulins (IgM, IgD, IgT/IgZ).https://www.termedia.pl/Specific-humoral-immunity-in-Osteichthyes,10,34296,1,1.htmlOsteichthyes haematopoiesis B lymphocytes plasmablasts plasmacytes immunoglobulins
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author Michał P. Stosik
Beata Tokarz-Deptuła
Wiesław Deptuła
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Beata Tokarz-Deptuła
Wiesław Deptuła
Specific humoral immunity in Osteichthyes
Central European Journal of Immunology
Osteichthyes
haematopoiesis
B lymphocytes
plasmablasts
plasmacytes
immunoglobulins
author_facet Michał P. Stosik
Beata Tokarz-Deptuła
Wiesław Deptuła
author_sort Michał P. Stosik
title Specific humoral immunity in Osteichthyes
title_short Specific humoral immunity in Osteichthyes
title_full Specific humoral immunity in Osteichthyes
title_fullStr Specific humoral immunity in Osteichthyes
title_full_unstemmed Specific humoral immunity in Osteichthyes
title_sort specific humoral immunity in osteichthyes
publisher Termedia Publishing House
series Central European Journal of Immunology
issn 1426-3912
1644-4124
publishDate 2018-10-01
description The fish immune system is extremely complex and has considerable adaptive potential. In Osteichthyes, the system is formed by lymphopoietic organs which are important for the differentiation and maturation of the immune system cells. These organs include the anterior kidney (phronephros), the thymus, the spleen, the posterior kidney (mesonephros), and mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues (MALT). Apart from the lymphocytic organs and the MALT system, the immune system components include defensive cells and their products. Those identified in fish include, inter alia, monocytes/macrophages, melanomacrophages, neutrophilic granulocytes, thrombocytes, B cells, plasma cells, and T cells. The roles of the individual components of the organisation of the immune system, the organs, and lymphoid tissue as well as the constituents conditioning the innate and adaptive immunity mechanisms are considered equally important, especially in the context of functional interdependence. The progress in the exploration of the processes of specific humoral immunity in Osteichthyes and the possibilities of their practical application is increasingly promising in view of the expected need for protection of fish against diseases. The paper discusses selected issues concerning recent knowledge about haematopoiesis of B cells, plasmablasts, plasma cells, and immunoglobulins (IgM, IgD, IgT/IgZ).
topic Osteichthyes
haematopoiesis
B lymphocytes
plasmablasts
plasmacytes
immunoglobulins
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