Literature DB >> 3294575

Fetal and neonatal development of human spleen: an immunohistological study.

W Timens, T Rozeboom, S Poppema.   

Abstract

Localization and immunophenotype of lymphocyte subsets in fetal human spleens were studied by employing a panel of monoclonal antibodies (McAb) in an immunoperoxidase staining procedure on frozen tissue sections. Spleens varied from 15 weeks of gestational age (gestational weeks, gw) to newborn. The white pulp consisted of intermediate-sized lymphocytes; no separate compartments could be discerned. Germinal centre development was not observed. Dendritic cells stained for B2, HB5, aC3bR, anti-DRC and OKIa, but in most cases not for immunoglobulin. Although low cellular immunity is observed in neonates, T cells showed adult phenotypes in proportions comparable to the adult situation; immature OKT6(+) lymphocytes were rarely seen. Very few cells stained with anti-NK cell antibody Leu7. B cells all expressed B1, Leu14, aC3bR, T10 and OKIa, were strongly positive for BA1, and mostly stained very weakly for B2 and HB5. Almost all B cells expressed IgM and IgD simultaneously, and very few expressed IgG. IgA-positive cells were absent. At 15 gw a considerable number of IgM(+) B cells showed Leu1 staining, but this decreased during development. These cells may represent the normal counterpart of Leu1(+) IgM(+) cells observed in B-CLL and immunocytic and centrocytic malignant lymphomas. After 25 gw only very few Leu1(+) IgM(+) cells were seen. Altogether, the morphology and immunophenotype of white pulp B cells were different from the predominating adult B-cell subsets, at least until birth. These 'immature' splenic B cells may be precursors for adult splenic B-cell subsets. Considering the presumed role of the marginal zone in the immunity against TI-2 antigens, the absence of a marginal zone at birth may be a main factor in the defective immunity against these antigens in neonates.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3294575      PMCID: PMC1453267     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


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