Natural lymphocyte activation in postnatal development of germ-free and conventional mice

L. Forni , C. Heusser , A. Coutinho
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The degree of activation of B and T cells in the developing spleen during postnatal life was studied in germ-free (GF) and specific-pathogen-free (SPF) BALB/c mice of the same breeding stock. We found that the progeny of GF mothers up to 3 weeks of age contain higher numbers of activated splenic cells than baby SPF mice, thus suggesting qualitative differences in maternally-derived antibodies. This «advantageå of GF mice is also indicated by anticipated maturation of the splenic lymphoid compartment and is reflected in higher frequencies of B and T lymphocytes in adult life.

In both kinds of mice, the frequency of activated cells is very high at birth and then declines, reaching minimal valyes by 4 weeks of age. Later, activated B cells increase sharply in SPF mice, suggesting polyclonal activation mediated by bacterial products. Results are discussed on the basis of the mutual influences between B and T cells in the establishment of a functional network.

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天然淋巴细胞活化在无菌和常规小鼠出生后发育中的作用
本文研究了同一种畜的无菌(GF)和无特异性病原体(SPF) BALB/c小鼠出生后脾脏中B细胞和T细胞的活化程度。我们发现3周龄的GF母鼠的后代比SPF幼鼠含有更多的活化脾细胞,从而提示母鼠来源的抗体有质的差异。GF小鼠的这种“优势”也可以通过脾脏淋巴室的预期成熟来证明,并反映在成年后B淋巴细胞和T淋巴细胞的较高频率上。在这两种小鼠中,激活细胞的频率在出生时都非常高,然后下降,在4周龄时达到最小值。随后,活化的B细胞在SPF小鼠中急剧增加,提示细菌产物介导的多克隆活化。在建立功能网络的基础上,讨论了B细胞和T细胞之间的相互影响。
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