Affiliation:
1. School of Medicine, Institute of Histology and Embryology "Aleksandar Đ. Kostić", Belgrade
Abstract
Until recently, B lymphocyte maturation was considered to be independent of
the thymus and T lymphocytes. However, using nude animals, which lack the
functional thymus, we have shown that T lymphocytes are required for the
peripheral phase of B lymphocyte maturation. We showed that the proportion of
immature B lymphocyte subsets (CD90highIgMhigh and CD90highIgMlow) was
significantly increased, whereas that of mature B lymphocyte subsets
(CD90?IgMlow and CD90?IgMhigh) was decreased in the peripheral blood and
lymph nodes of nude rats. In addition, the expression of functionally
important surface molecules MHC class II, ICAM-1, CD44 and L-selectin was
significantly down-regulated both on immature and mature B lymphocyte
subsets. The implantation of thymic tissue under the kidney capsule of nude
rats alleviated the block in B lymphocyte maturation and normalized of the
defective expression of surface molecules. Comparable effects were seen after
the adoptive transfer of T lymphocytes. This shows that in nude rats B
lymphocytes do not mature properly due to the lack of T cell help and that T
lymphocytes are required for the peripheral phase of B lymphocyte maturation,
as well as for the appropriate expression of surface molecules. This should
be considered when treating patients with T lymphocyte deficiencies.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia