Neonatal immunoglobulin secretion and lymphocyte phenotype in rat small intestine lamina propria

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Pérez-Cano, FJ [1 ]
Castellote, C [1 ]
Marín-Gallén, S [1 ]
Franch, A [1 ]
Castell, M [1 ]
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[1] Univ Barcelona, Fac Farm, Dept Fisiol, E-08028 Barcelona, Spain
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10.1203/01.PDR.0000156367.60769.36
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R72 [儿科学];
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We characterized the lymphocyte phenotype and the ability to produce Ig by lamina propria (LP) cells from rat ileum throughout the suckling period. In the first week after birth, < 10% of LP lymphocytes were B cells, but at weaning, this figure rose to > 30% as found in the adult. These B cells did not bear surface IgA (sIgA(-)). However, the number of sIgA+, which may correspond to B blast cells because they were outside lymphocyte cytometer gate, increased. In LP, IgM-secreting cells (SC) appeared during the second week of life, and IgA-SC were detected later but at a lower number. Regarding LP T cells, CD8+ cells were more abundant than CD4+ cells along the first 2 postnatal weeks, and CD3+CD8 alpha alpha+TCR alpha beta+CD5-CD25 was their predominating phenotype. In this 2-wk period, between 8 and 20% of LP were natural killer cells. LP CD4+ lymphocytes in neonatal rats showed increasing co-expression of TCR alpha beta, whereas the co-expression of CD90 decreased and the CD4+CD25+ cell percentage did not achieve adult values. In conclusion, in the first 2 wk of the rat life, the gut LP immune system shows abundant CD8 alpha alpha+ cells, including NK cells. Thereafter, LP B cells increase dramatically and Ig-SC appear, with IgM-SC being more abundant than IgA-SC. CD4+ LP lymphocytes acquire a mature phenotype and adult proportions later after weaning.
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