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[Lymphoid tissue during phylo- and ontogenesis].

L V Chernyshenko, S T Chernokul'skiĭ

    Vrachebnoe Delo
    |February 1, 1989
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    The immune system evolved lymphoid tissues from the hemolymphatic system. Perivascular lymphoid tissue forms organized follicles along circulatory pathways in mammals, maintaining a link between lymphoid and myeloid systems.

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    Area of Science:

    • Evolutionary biology
    • Immunology
    • Hematology

    Context:

    • Lymphoid tissues evolved from a unified hemolymphatic system.
    • A persistent relationship exists between lymphoid and myeloid tissues throughout evolution and development.
    • Perivascular lymphoid accumulations are observed in various organs.

    Purpose:

    • To describe the evolutionary and developmental relationship between lymphoid and myeloid tissues.
    • To highlight the formation of organoid-perivascular lymphoid follicles in mammals.
    • To detail the location of these lymphoid structures within the circulatory system.

    Summary:

    • During evolution, lymphoid tissue separated from the hemolymphatic system into distinct immune organs.
    • Despite separation, close associations between lymphoid and myeloid tissues persist, seen as perivascular lymphoid accumulations.
    • In mammals, this tissue differentiates into organized perivascular lymphoid follicles along blood and lymphatic vessels.

    Impact:

    • Provides insight into the evolutionary trajectory of the immune system.
    • Clarifies the anatomical and developmental connections between different tissue types.
    • Establishes the significance of perivascular lymphoid structures in mammalian immunity.

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