Reticuloendothelial cells

**Cells of the Reticular Endothelial System** (RES) are specialized cells in human tissues and organs that have certain structural features and perform their function. Perform the function of the phagocytic reticulin system. RES include a specific group of macrophages called macrophages



Retulcloendotheliocyte cells. Biological role

Reticuloeoolethial cells are regulators of immune processes and are fibroblasts, but are found in the lymphatic system and various areas of the body, including the kidneys, liver, lungs, bone marrow, spleen, and thymus.

The clinical significance of reticuloeoelite cells is very high, since their accumulation can cause dysfunction of the immune system, which can lead to the development of diseases such as systemic autoimmune diseases, allergies, dermatitis, etc. Therefore, modern medicine requires effective methods of treatment and prevention of these diseases, which can be based on a biological understanding of the properties of reticulendothelial cells