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10.1016/j.it.2017.03.002

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pmid28579319      Trends+Immunol 2017 ; 38 (7): 526-36
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  • Immunological functions of the omentum #MMPMID28579319
  • Meza-Perez S; Randall TD
  • Trends Immunol 2017[Jul]; 38 (7): 526-36 PMID28579319show ga
  • The omentum is a visceral adipose tissue with unique immune functions. Although it is primarily an adipose tissue, the omentum also contains lymphoid aggregates, called milky spots (MS), that contribute to peritoneal immunity by collecting antigens, particulates and pathogens from the peritoneal cavity and, depending on the stimuli, promoting a variety of immune responses, including inflammation, tolerance or even fibrosis. Reciprocal interactions between cells in the MS and adipocytes regulate their immune and metabolic functions. Importantly, the omentum collects metastasizing tumor cells and supports tumor growth by immunological and metabolic mechanisms. Here we summarize our current knowledge about the development, organization and function of the omentum in peritoneal immunity.
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