DISTRIBUTION OF LYMPHOCYTE SUBPOPULATIONS IN THYMUS, SPLEEN, AND PERIPHERAL-BLOOD OF SPECIFIC PATHOGEN-FREE PIGS FROM 1 TO 40 WEEKS OF AGE

Citation
P. Joling et al., DISTRIBUTION OF LYMPHOCYTE SUBPOPULATIONS IN THYMUS, SPLEEN, AND PERIPHERAL-BLOOD OF SPECIFIC PATHOGEN-FREE PIGS FROM 1 TO 40 WEEKS OF AGE, Veterinary immunology and immunopathology, 40(2), 1994, pp. 105-117
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Immunology,"Veterinary Sciences
ISSN journal
01652427
Volume
40
Issue
2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
105 - 117
Database
ISI
SICI code
0165-2427(1994)40:2<105:DOLSIT>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Using flow-microfluorometry analysis and cluster determinant (CD) mark ers, we studied how lymphocyte subpopulations in lymphoid organs of sp ecific-pathogen-free pigs developed in pigs from birth to young adulth ood. Cell suspensions of the thymus and spleen were prepared and perip heral blood cells were collected at 1, 4, 10, and 40 weeks of age. Tis sue sections of the thymus and spleen were stained with monoclonal ant ibodies directed against CD2 and immunoglobulin to localize the CD2(-) Ig(-) lymphocyte subpopulation. In the thymus, only limited changes we re observed in the lymphocyte subpopulations with time. Most thymocyte s expressed CD4 or CD8 or both. Most CD2(-)Ig(-) cells or, 'null cells ', (5-13%) were observed in the medulla of the thymus and probably rep resented a recirculating cell type. In the spleen and blood the percen tage of CD2(+) and Ig(+) cells increased significantly with time, the former increasing from about 30-60% owing to an increase of CD8(+) cel ls. Therefore, the selective increase of the CD8 + population also cau sed the CD4/CD8 ratio to change. Although CD2(+) cells in the spleen a nd blood are positive for CD4 or CD8, but not for both, quantities of CD4(+)CD8(+) cells were also observed. Half of the lymphocytes in the spleen and blood were typed as null cells at 1 week of age and decreas ed in proportion to the increase of the CD8(+) and Ig(+) cells. Nevert heless, quantities of null cells were still present in the spleen bloo d at 40 weeks of age. Almost all these were located in the red pulp of the spleen. This study indicates an effect of age and housing conditi ons on the distribution of the lymphocyte subpopulations, and especial ly on the CD8(+) subset. Quantities of CD4(+)CD8(+) cells as well as C D4(-)CD8(-) were observed in blood, but also in spleen of pigs. The fu nction of high numbers of null cells directly after birth are discusse d.