| Literature DB >> 112046 |
A B Wilson, S Prichard-Thomas, R R Coombs.
Abstract
In a survey of lymphocyte subpopulations in normal guinea-pig blood, lymph node, spleen, thymus and peritoneal cavity, a considerable overlap was observed between the percentages of C3-receptor bearing lymphocytes (CRL) and of thymus-dependent (T) cells in lymph nodes. Simultaneous rosette-formation reactions with sheep erythrocytes carrying rabbit complement (EAC) and papain-treated rabbit erythrocytes (a T-cell marker) revealed that 20--50% of the lymph node CRL were T lymphocytes. These experiments and others on cell suspensions depleted of Ig-bearing (B) lymphocytes showed that between 8 and 36% of lymph node T cells have complement receptors. The frequency of T-CRL in other lymphoid tissues was lower, representing between 0 and 8% of the T-cell population. The reaction of T-CRL and EAC was not inhibited by EDTA which is known to inhibit the C3 receptor activity on macrophages.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 112046 PMCID: PMC1457515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Immunology ISSN: 0019-2805 Impact factor: 7.397