Affiliation:
1. Department of Clinical Medicine, St James's University Hospital, The University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
Abstract
SUMMARY
The responses of peripheral blood B cells to mitogenic stimulation were examined in 12 splenectomized subjects without residual splenic function, as determined by pitted erythrocyte counts. These were compared to a group of healthy controls matched for age and sex. Polyclonal antiimmunoglobulin evoked a normal transient elevation in intracellular free Ca2+ in splenectomized subjects, thereby suggesting that the early events of the signal transduction pathway are not impaired. However, mitogenic stimulation by pre-treatment with phorbol ester and culture in presence of a calcium ionophore (Ionomycin) resulted in reduced uptake of 3H-thymidine and subsequent proliferation. Nevertheless, entry into the mitotic cycle, as assessed by expression of Ki67, was slightly, but not significantly impaired. Unlike in normal controls, where up to 7% of freshly-isolated B cells were Ki67+, almost no ki67+ peripheral B cells were observed in splenectomized subjects. The data are consistent with the hypothesis that peripheral B cells in splenectomized subjects are in a reduced state of activation compared with normal controls and require additional growth factor stimulation before they can undergo mitosis.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Immunology,Immunology and Allergy
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