M. Zidan et al., Differences in lymphocyte subsets in the wall of high endothelial venules and the lymphatics of human palatine tonsils, SC J IMMUN, 51(4), 2000, pp. 372-376
Lymphocyte trafficking plays a critical role in disseminating specifically
primed lymphocytes all over the body. Most concepts on the interaction of a
dhesion molecules on lymphocyte subsets and specialized endothelia such as
those in high endothelial venules (HEV) are based on animal experiments as
kinetic studies cannot be performed in humans. We therefore characterized l
ymphocyte subsets in the wall of HEV and in the lumen of lymphatics of 18 h
uman palatine tonsils by immunohistology. All subsets studied were found in
the wall of HEV (% of lymphocytes): 32% CD20(+), 50% CD3(+), 14% CD4(+), 3
2% CD8(+) and also 21% CD45RA(+) and 39% CD45RO(+). In the lymphatics, used
to indicate lymphocytes emigrating from the tonsils, a different compositi
on was found; e.g. many more T cells and three times more CD45RA(+) than RO
+ lymphocytes. Thus, HEV are not a selective entry site nor lymphatics an e
xit for specific lymphocyte subsets only, at least in these tonsils with ch
ronic stimulation.