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. 1974 Mar;26(3):571-88.

Selective migration of lymphocytes within the mouse small intestine

Selective migration of lymphocytes within the mouse small intestine

D M Parrott et al. Immunology. 1974 Mar.

Abstract

The factors which determine the migration of lymphoid cells to lamina propria or Peyer's patches of mouse small intestine have been investigated by autoradiographic tracing of intravenously injected spleen, thymus and lymph node cells. The numbers of labelled cells found in antigen-free grafts of foetal small intestine were compared with the numbers in normally sited gut. Thymus, normal spleen and B spleen lymphocytes, labelled with [3H]adenosine or [5-3H]uridine, were confined to Peyer's patches in normal and grafted gut. [3H]Thymidine-labelled lymphoblasts from the mesenteric nodes of young (19–22 days) mice and mice infected with Nippostrongylus brasiliensis were found in the lamina propria of both graft and normal small intestine, but [3H]thymidine-labelled lymphoblasts from oxazolone-primed lymph nodes did not migrate to the villi. The possible roles of intraluminal antigens, source of cells and changes in cell surface receptors during differentiation, in determining the selective migration of cells to the lamina propria and Peyer's patches, are discussed.

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