The Host Component of the Popliteal Lymph Node Graft‐versus‐Host Reaction
- 1 May 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Scandinavian Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 23 (5) , 589-598
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-3083.1986.tb01992.x
Abstract
We have examined the cellular changes taking place in rat popliteal lymph nodes undergoing a graft‐versus‐host (GvH) reaction. Lamination of immunoperoxidase‐stain lymph node sections, using a panel of mouse monoclonal antibodies directed against different rat lymphoid cell subsets, revealed a disorganization of the lymph node architecture with disappearance of the follicles, and an intermingling of T and B cells, so that no distinct T ‐ and B‐cell areas were visible any more. Since the GvH nodes showed a preferential accumulation of host B cells over host T cells (particularly over the W 3/25’T helper cell subset), we also investigated the requirements for host B cell activation. The popliteal lymph node GvH reaction was induced in (PVG x DA)F1 rats by the injection of PVG cells into one foot and by DA cells into the other foot, and then immunoglobulin kappa allotype marked PVG B cells from athymic donors were injected intravenously. The allotype marked B cells proliferated vigorously in response to the DAT cells, but much less in response to the PVG T cells. These results indicate that the massive B‐cell activation taking place in GvH reactions may require an alloantigen incompatibility between donor T cells and host B cells, and argue against non‐specific mitogenic induction of the B cells.This publication has 31 references indexed in Scilit:
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