Miller H R, Adams E P
Am J Pathol. 1977 Apr;87(1):59-80.
The distribution and nature of surface immunoglobulin-bearing (SIg) cells were studied in various sources of lymph from normal sheep and from sheep bearing renal autografts and renal allografts. In normal sheep, 12.2% +/- 1.5 of all mononuclear cells in peripheral lymph SIg and, of these, more than 50% were monocytes and macrophages. Less than 6% of the lymphocytes in peripheral lymph carried SIg. In contrast, 24.7% +/- 1.3 of the mononuclear cells in central lymph had SIg, and all of the labeled cells were lymphocytes. The frequencies of SIg cells in peripheral lymph issuing from renal autografts and from renal allografts were 6.7% +/- 1.3 and 6.9% +/- 0.8, respectively, and the labeled cells were predominantly lymphocytes. The proportion of SIg cells in central lymph from graft-bearing sheep was similar to that from normal sheep. The differences between central lymph and peripheral lymph from both normal and graft-bearing sheep are thought to reflect a restriction on the passage of SIg cells through capillary endothelium in nonlymphoid tissues.
对正常绵羊以及接受肾脏自体移植和同种异体移植的绵羊的各种淋巴来源中携带表面免疫球蛋白(SIg)的细胞的分布和性质进行了研究。在正常绵羊中,外周淋巴中所有单核细胞的12.2%±1.5%带有SIg,其中超过50%是单核细胞和巨噬细胞。外周淋巴中不到6%的淋巴细胞携带SIg。相比之下,中央淋巴中24.7%±1.3%的单核细胞带有SIg,并且所有标记细胞均为淋巴细胞。来自肾脏自体移植和同种异体移植的外周淋巴中SIg细胞的频率分别为6.7%±1.3%和6.9%±0.8%,并且标记细胞主要是淋巴细胞。携带移植肾脏的绵羊的中央淋巴中SIg细胞的比例与正常绵羊的相似。正常和携带移植肾脏的绵羊的中央淋巴与外周淋巴之间的差异被认为反映了SIg细胞通过非淋巴组织中毛细血管内皮的通道受到限制。