Literature DB >> 1376563

Differentiation of bursal secretory-dendritic cells studied with anti-vimentin monoclonal antibody.

I Olah1, C Kendall, B Glick.   

Abstract

Embryonic and posthatched differentiation of bursal secretory dendritic cells, which express vimentin intermediate filaments, were studied with anti-vimentin (clone 3B4) and anti-cytokeratin (clone Lu5) monoclonal antibodies. Anti-cytokeratin staining revealed that medullary reticular epithelial cells formed a continuous network at every age, whereas the vimentin positive cells were single and showed dendritic appearance. On the basis of location, number, shape, polarized appearance, and Ia staining, the vimentin-positive cells and secretory dendritic cells appeared to be the same cell. Secretory dendritic cell precursors entered the bursal epithelium between 11 and 13 days of embryogenesis. The first vimentin positive cell appeared in the bud of 14-day embryos. Bud formation preceded the appearance of vimentin-positive cells. These observations suggested that the secretory dendritic cell precursor did not express vimentin when it entered the epithelium. Between 15 days of embryogenesis and 2 weeks of posthatch development, the changes in vimentin staining pattern revealed a cytological differentiation of the vimentin-positive cell. During rapid bursal growth, the number of secretory dendritic cells (vimentin-positive cells) increased about 18 times possibly by proliferation of vimentin-negative precursors in the epithelial arches of the corticomedullary border.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1376563     DOI: 10.1002/ar.1092330115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anat Rec        ISSN: 0003-276X


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