B-lymphocyte differentiation in lethally irradiated and reconstituted mice. III. The influence of splenectomy on the recovery of the B-cell populations. |
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Authors: | J Rozing N H Brons R Benner |
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Institution: | Department of Cell Biology and Genetics, Erasmus University, P.O. Box 1738, Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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Abstract: | The recovery of the B-cell population was studied in irradiated and fetal liver-reconstituted mice. Since in irradiated and reconstituted mice the B-cell population in the spleen recovers much more rapidly than in the other lymphoid organs, we assessed the role of the spleen in the recovery of the B-cell compartment in the other organs. It was found that the absence of the spleen did not delay or diminish the recovery of the immunoglobulin (Ig)-bearing (B)-cell population in the bone marrow, lymph nodes, Peyer's patches, and peripheral blood. Throughout the recovery period the number of B lymphocytes in the lymphoid organs of splenectomized mice was even greater than in the same organs of sham-operated mice. B cells obtained from the bone marrow of splenectomized, irradiated, and reconstituted mice appeared to be fully immunocompetent, as shown by their ability to cooperate with thymocytes in an adoptive plaque-forming cell response to sheep red blood cells. The compensatory effect of the increased numbers of B cells in the bone marrow and peripheral lymphoid organs of splenectomized mice was reflected in the level of the serum immunoglobulins. Apart from a lower IgM concentration in the serum of splenectomized mice, no significant differences were found in IgG1, IgG2b, and IgA levels between splenectomized and sham-splenectomized mice. It is concluded that the spleen is not essential for both normal B-lymphocyte differentiation and maturation after irradiation and reconstitution. |
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