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. 2013 May 6;6:2–10.

TABLE 1 .

PROTECTIVE ANTIMICROBIAL FUNCTIONS OF THE SPLEEN

Pulp Functions
Red - Blood-borne pathogens filtering
- Culling and pitting of red blood cells
- Rapid GM-CSF release via IRA
- Rapid antibodies release via B cells and plasmacells

White Periarteriolar lymphoid sheath (PALS):
- Antigen presentation to T-lymphocytes by MZ macrophages
- T-dependent Ig secretion
Follicles:
- Storage and maturation of B lymphocytes
- Antibodies release by B lymphocytes
- Production of complement, opsonins, properdin and tuftsin
Marginal zone:
- Antigen presentation by MZ macrophages to CD27 + IgM + B cells
- Trapping of pathogens by MZ dendritic cells, metallophilic and MZ macrophages
- Opsonin-dependent phagocytosis via complement and antibodies by MZ macrophages
- Opsonin-independent phagocytosis via PRRs by MZ macrophages
- Rapid clearance of blood-borne T-independent antigens
- Rapid release of antibodies by CD27 + IgM + B cells

Abbreviations. GM-CSF = granulocyte - macrophages colony - stimulating factor; IRA = innate response activator; MZ = marginal zone; CD = cluster of differentiation; Ig = immunoglobulins; PRRs = pathogen-recognition-receptors.