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How does our lymphatic system function?
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5 months ago
Our cardiovascular system has a great partner in the lymphatic system. It does indispensable work for our immune system and cleans up between the cells.
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The human body is made up of trillions of cells, and there's a lot going on, not just
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in them, but in the spaces in between. That's where the bloodstream delivers nutrients and
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collects waste products. It's a neighbourhood where pathogens lurk and are pursued by immune
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system agents. The area is also littered with the debris of dead cells, and that's where
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the lymphatic system comes into the picture. At first glance, lymph might look inconspicuous,
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but in fact, behind its façade, the body's secret service is hard at work. Unlike the
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bloodstream, the lymphatic system has no pump, and it only travels in one direction. Its
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network extends to practically every corner of the body, and with help from muscles and
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valves, the system moves approximately two litres of lymph through its branching system every
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day. In the gut, fats that are too large for the blood vessels are absorbed by the lymphatic
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system. The tonsils trap pathogens from the air we breathe and the food we eat. And through
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the spleen, the lymphatic system cleans the blood, fishing out stuff that doesn't belong
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there. Around the vena cava, the system feeds filtered lymphatic fluid back into the bloodstream.
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There are hundreds of checkpoints throughout the body. The lymph nodes. There, agents from
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the immune system await. The B and T cells keep an eye on everything that's happening in
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the body. T cells have to graduate from a tough school, the thymus. This specialised organ
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is mostly active before birth and during childhood. It's responsible for the development of the acquired
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immune system. In the thymus, T cells learn what belongs in the body and what doesn't. They
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also train to recognise and fight infected cells. The selection process is rigorous. In
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the end, less than 5% graduate. But the system creates a highly specialised elite core of agents
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for the immune system that are able to detect and fight off millions of pathogens. When T cells
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detect interlopers, they call for backup. Then the lymph nodes can fill up and start to swell.
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Since an infection is under control, most of the immune cells and antibodies die off. However,
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some B and T cells remain behind. When the next attack arrives, they know what's coming and can
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quickly neutralise the invaders. And that is why you can acquire long-term immunity to certain diseases.
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Throughout your life, your lymphatic system quietly goes about its job.
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Balancing fluid, cleaning up the spaces between the cells, and keeping the immune system on its toes.
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