Farr A G, De Bruyn P P
Am J Anat. 1975 Oct;144(2):209-31. doi: 10.1002/aja.1001440207.
The lumens of the lymphatic sinuses in lymph nodes are traversed by fibrocellular trabeculae. Joined to these trabeculae were macrophages, which formed cell clusters with lymphocytes. It is proposed, based on structural similarities, that these cell clusters are the equivalent in vivo to those seen during primary and secondary immune responses in vitro. These intraluminal macrophages were located in the path of lymph-borne antigen, as well as in the path of newly formed and recirculating lymphocytes in sinuses. This would facilitate the possible interaction between macrophage-associated antigen and antigen-reactive lymphoid cells. The attachment of numerous lymphocytes to the surfaces of macrophages and the resulting cell clusters also afford increased opportunities for lymphocyte-lymphocyte contact.
淋巴结中淋巴窦的管腔内有纤维细胞性小梁穿过。与这些小梁相连的是巨噬细胞,它们与淋巴细胞形成细胞簇。基于结构相似性,有人提出这些细胞簇在体内等同于体外初次和二次免疫反应中所见的细胞簇。这些管腔内的巨噬细胞位于淋巴携带抗原的路径上,也位于窦内新形成和再循环淋巴细胞的路径上。这将促进巨噬细胞相关抗原与抗原反应性淋巴细胞之间可能的相互作用。大量淋巴细胞附着于巨噬细胞表面并形成细胞簇,也增加了淋巴细胞与淋巴细胞接触的机会。