Literature DB >> 2941305

Autonomous activation of B and T cells in antigen-free mice.

P Pereira, L Forni, E L Larsson, M Cooper, C Heusser, A Coutinho.   

Abstract

The spleen of adult antigen-free mice contains a sizable proportion (5-15%) of activated cells in all lymphocyte sets, as marked by the membrane expression of immunoglobulins, L3T4 and Lyt-2 antigens. The frequency of activated cells is very high in early post-natal life, and reaches adult levels by 6 weeks of age when it is comparable to that observed in healthy unmanipulated mice raised in conventional conditions. The effector B cell compartment is quantitatively similar in antigen-free mice and specific pathogen-free mice, but the former is deficient in isotype diversification, since IgG- and IgA-secreting cells are drastically reduced. The effector T cell compartment is slightly reduced in number, but is equally competent in providing help or suppression of syngeneic B cells. The results indicate the existence of a compartment of the immune system displaying autonomous self-determined activity which is predominant early in life. This compartment, physically localized to the spleen, appears to be distinct from an antigen-dependent compartment which is essential for the development of peripheral lymphoid organs draining sites of "natural" environmental immunization.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 2941305     DOI: 10.1002/eji.1830160616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Immunol        ISSN: 0014-2980            Impact factor:   5.532


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