Cooper E L
Isr J Med Sci. 1976 Apr-May;12(4-5):479-94.
The Mollusca is one of the largest of invertebrate phyla. Two major classes, the Gastropoda and the Pelecypoda, have been the subject of numerous studies on immunity and neoplasia. Investigations of immunity have dealt with cellular and humoral aspects, phagocytosis and encapsulation, and rejection of foreign tissue grafts. Work on humoral responses has focused on lysozyme, the hemagglutinins (especially in the oyster), and the clearance of certain antigens. Neoplasms in these animals resemble certain cancers in vertebrates, but it is not clear whether a relationship exists between the invertebrate immune system and the development of neoplasia. Studies of immunity and neoplasia in invertebrates may reveal how these two phenomena of living systems have evolved.
软体动物门是最大的无脊椎动物门之一。腹足纲和双壳纲这两个主要纲一直是众多关于免疫和肿瘤形成研究的对象。免疫研究涉及细胞和体液方面、吞噬作用和包囊形成,以及对外来组织移植的排斥。体液反应的研究集中在溶菌酶、血凝素(尤其是在牡蛎中)以及某些抗原的清除上。这些动物中的肿瘤类似于脊椎动物的某些癌症,但尚不清楚无脊椎动物免疫系统与肿瘤形成之间是否存在关联。对无脊椎动物免疫和肿瘤形成的研究可能会揭示这两种生命系统现象是如何演化的。