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Coelomocytes of earthworms: the T-cell-like rosette.
Authors:J Toupin  G Lamoureux
Institution:Immunodiagnostic Laboratory, Department of Immunology, Institut Armand-Frappier, 531 des Prairies Blvd., Laval des Rapides, Quebec, Canada H7N 4Z3
Abstract:The coelomocytes forming spontaneous rosettes with sheep red blood cells (SRBC) were studied under various experimental conditions in lumbricus terrestris. The percentage of rosettes did vary with the pH, increased with the incubation period and remained constant at 4°C and at room temperature. The viability of the coelomocytes was a prerequisite for the formation of rosettes.The phenomenon was found to be stable, repeatable, and specific, thus suggesting rosettes are probably not an artefact.The coelomocytes forming rosettes were basophilic, nongranulated, and nonadhering cells with a large nucleus and little cytoplasm closely resembling vertebrate T-lymphocytes. The adhering cells did not form rosette.These results suggest that the coelomocytes forming rosettes could well be the evolutionary precursors or analogs of immunocyte rosettes forming cells of the vertebrates. Whether or not the coelomocyte receptors for the SRBC are similar to those of the T-cells of the vertebrate remains to be established.
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