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The Greater Omentum-A Vibrant and Enigmatic Immunologic Organ Involved in Injury and Infection Resolution

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Journal Shock
Date 2019 Aug 8
PMID 31389904
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Once thought of as an inert fatty tissue present only to provide insulation for the peritoneal cavity, the omentum is currently recognized as a vibrant immunologic organ with a complex structure uniquely suited for defense against pathogens and injury. The omentum is a source of resident inflammatory and stem cells available to participate in the local control of infection, wound healing, and tissue regeneration. It is intimately connected with the systemic vasculature and communicates with the central nervous system and the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal axis. Furthermore, the omentum has the ability to transit the peritoneal cavity and sequester areas of inflammation and injury. It contains functional, immunologic units commonly referred to as "milky spots" that contribute to the organ's immune response. These milky spots are complex nodules consisting of macrophages and interspersed lymphocytes, which are gateways for the infiltration of inflammatory cells into the peritoneal cavity in response to infection and injury. The omentum contains far greater complexity than is currently conceptualized in clinical practice and investigations directed at unlocking its beneficial potential may reveal new mechanisms underlying its vital functions and the secondary impact of omentectomy for the staging and treatment of a variety of diseases.

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