Literature DB >> 6606037

Bursal and thymic reticular epithelial cells in the chicken: preparation of in vitro monolayer cultures.

R L Boyd, H A Ward, H K Muller.   

Abstract

To study the nature of reticular epithelial (REp) cells and their role in the specific microenvironments of the chicken bursa and thymus, a method was developed for the in vitro culture of purified preparations of these cells. For comparison, similar cultures of splenic adherent cells were also performed. REp cell-rich bursa medullary follicles and mildly trypsinized thymic fragments were X-irradiated (850 rad) to eliminate remaining lymphocytes and transferred to culture flasks. In bursal cultures, after 2-4 days incubation the basement membrane (BM) encapsulating the follicles disrupted and the immediately underlying epithelial cells grew out as a monolayer. By 10 days, REp cells at the periphery developed cytoplasmic processes; occasionally these cells appeared to "bud-off" and grow as isolated dendritic cells. Thymic REp cells were generally slower to proliferate but formed a monolayer by 10-14 days. Splenic adherent cells developed extensive growth within 4 days. REp cells were distinguished from fibroblasts, when present, morphologically and by their limited phagocytic ability. The former were also periodic acid-Sciffs reagent (PAS)-positive and produced reticulin granules. Bursal REp cells were also positive for a gut-associated mucin, but this may have been bound in vivo prior to culture. Neither T nor B lymphocyte-specific antigens were detectable on the cultured REp cells or splenic adherent cells, but they were all rich in cytoplasmic actin. A major feature of REp cells to emerge in this study was the obvious presence of subpopulations of these cells, which raises important questions as to their exact nature and lineage. The accompanying paper details the ability of the bursal and thymic REp cell cultures to induce B-or T-lymphocyte differentiation, respectively, in vitro.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6606037

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Reticuloendothel Soc        ISSN: 0033-6890


  3 in total

1.  In vitro morphological characterization of the bursal reticuloepithelial (REp) cells of chicken.

Authors:  F Giannessi; F Bianchi; A Dolfi; M Lupetti; S Michelucci
Journal:  Experientia       Date:  1990-10-15

2.  The bursal microenvironment: phenotypic characterization of the epithelial component of the bursa of Fabricius with the use of monoclonal antibodies.

Authors:  E Houssaint; E Diez; M M Hallet
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1986-05       Impact factor: 7.397

3.  The growth of nonlymphoid thymic components in vitro: age-related differences during development.

Authors:  W B Milisen; G K Miller; S A Benjamin; G J Sibert
Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol       Date:  1988-10
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