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Overview of fish immunity - 2.4 Soluble mediators of immunity - 2.4.1 Cytokines

2.4 Soluble mediators of immunityAn important array of regulatory mediators, highly toxic soluble molecules, degradative enzymes, and antimicrobial peptides provide strong immune humoral protection against a wide range of pathogens, orchestrate the majority of the immune mechanisms, and contribute to maintain the host homeostasis. These mediators, constitutively expressed or secreted upon induct..

Overview of fish immunity - 2.3 Cellular components - 2.3.2 Monocytes and macrophages~2.3.5 Thrombocytes

2.3.2 Cells of the monocyte–macrophage lineage2.3.2.1 Monocytes and macrophagesMacrophages (and their precursors, monocytes) are the main phagocytic cells of the immune system. Tissue macrophages are present throughout the body and contribute to tissue homeostasis and immune surveillance. Upon tissue damage or infection, monocytes are rapidly recruited to the tissue where they differentiate into..

Overview of fish immunity - 2.3 Cellular components - 2.3.1 Lymphocytes

2.3 Cellular componentsThe different leukocyte types derived from the lymphoid and myeloid lineages known from mammals have also been recognized in fish, including cells morphologically and functionally equivalent to mammalian B and T lymphocytes, natural killer (NK) cells, monocytes, macrophages, neutrophils, eosinophils, mast cells, and thrombocytes (Secombes, 1996; Whyte, 2007), as well as th..