Literature DB >> 10975831

Subset-specific regulation of the lymphatic exit of recirculating lymphocytes in vivo.

A J Young1, W L Marston, L Dudler.   

Abstract

The blood-to-lymph recirculation of lymphocytes is required for the maintenance of immune surveillance and the dissemination of memory. Although the ability of lymph-borne cells to recirculate has been well documented, relatively less is known about the migration capacity of PBLs. We have found a clear preference for PBLs to recirculate through s.c. rather than intestinal lymph nodes. This preference could be directly attributed to the migratory characteristics of gammadelta-T cells. gammadelta-T cells were found to express significantly higher levels of L-selectin than other subsets, suggesting that at least some of this preferential migration could be attributed to their interaction with ligands on vascular endothelium. More detailed experiments showed that gammadelta-T cells migrated through lymph nodes with greater efficiency than alphabeta T cells or B cells, which clearly indicated an enhanced ability of gammadelta-T cells to exit lymph nodes in the efferent lymph independent of entry from the blood. This hypothesis was supported by histological examination, where gammadelta-T cells were found almost exclusively in the interfollicular traffic areas within lymph nodes. These data indicate that gammadelta-T cells are the most active recirculating lymphocyte subset in ruminants and suggest new mechanisms to regulate the traffic of lymphocyte subsets through normal lymph nodes.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10975831     DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.165.6.3168

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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