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S F Evans, N W Nisbet, M J Marshall, D Catty.
Abstract
The response of T and B lymphocytes to the mitogens PHA and LPS was studied in the Fatty/Orl-op rat. Whereas T and B cells from op/op spleen showed no lack of responsiveness compared with that of normal (op/+) littermate rats, the response of thymic cells to the T cell mitogen was lower in op/op rats over 12 days of age compared with normal rats of the same age. Osteopetrotic rats of 10 days and younger did not show this T cell deficiency. The responsiveness of T cells from op/op lymph nodes to PHA was less than that of normal rats at 12 days and older. Thus, though splenic T and B cell populations were well maintained in the adult op/op rat despite the severe depletion of marrow cells in this mutant, the thymus and lymph node T cell populations were qualitatively or quantitatively deficient. Since osteopetrotic obliteration of the marrow cavities precedes the appearance of the immune deficiency we suggest that the immune deficiency may be caused by a failure of T cell supply to the thymus and lymph nodes.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 3872676 PMCID: PMC2041031
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Exp Pathol ISSN: 0007-1021