Selective localization of lymphoblasts prepared from guinea pig intestinal lamina propria |
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Authors: | Mark R. McDermott,Michael J. O Neill,John Bienenstock |
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Affiliation: | Host Resistance Program, Department of Pathology, McMaster University Medical Centre, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, L8S 4J9 |
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Abstract: | The tissue localization patterns of radiolabeled dividing cells obtained from gut lamina propria (LP), mesenteric (MLN) and peripheral (PLN) lymph nodes, and Peyer's patches (PP) were studied in guinea pigs using an adoptive lymphocyte transfer method. Within 24 hr 125I-deoxyuridine-labeled cells from donor LP and MLN, but not PLN, selectively localized in recipient gut and MLN. In contrast, donor PLN lymphoblasts returned to their sites of origin while labeled PP donor cells exhibited no specific tissue localization. These findings suggest that the gut LP, like the MLN, contains a population of cells which, unlike those in the PP and PLN, has the capacity to selectively localize in mucosal tissues. From this and other published work, we conclude that within the LP there is a population of cells at different stages of differentiation with a propensity to populate mucosae. |
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