Expression of growth hormone receptors by lymphocyte subpopulations in the human tonsil.

O Thellin, B Coumans, W Zorzi, R Barnard, G Hennen, E Heinen, A Igout
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Abstract

The ability of human tonsillar lymphoid cells to express growth hormone receptor (hGH-N-R) was analyzed by flow cytometry. FITC-coupled recombinant human growth hormone (hGH-N) was used to reveal the receptors, in combination with phenotype markers. Unlike T cells, tonsillar B cells constitutively express the hGH-N receptor. Quiescent cells separated from activated cells by Percoll-gradient centrifugation bear fewer receptors than activated ones. Activated T cells express hGH-N-R, but the typical germinal centre CD4+ CD57+ T cells do not. These latter thus appear not to be fully activated. Inside the lymph follicles, the germinal centre CD38+ B-cell population and the mantle-zone CD39+ B-cell population display similar levels of hGH-N-R expression, but receptor density is lower on dividing dark-zone CD38+ CD10+ B cells. Different lymphoid-cell populations thus differ markedly in their ability to express the growth hormone receptor, in relation notably to their activation status. This highlights the link between the neuroendocrine system and the active immune defense.

生长激素受体在扁桃体淋巴细胞亚群中的表达。
用流式细胞术分析了人扁桃体淋巴样细胞表达生长激素受体(hGH-N-R)的能力。fitc偶联重组人生长激素(hGH-N)结合表型标记显示受体。与T细胞不同,扁桃体B细胞组成性地表达hGH-N受体。percol -梯度离心分离法分离的静止细胞比活化细胞携带的受体少。活化的T细胞表达hGH-N-R,但典型的生发中心CD4+ CD57+ T细胞不表达。因此,后者似乎没有完全激活。在淋巴滤泡内,生发中心CD38+ B细胞群和地幔区CD39+ B细胞群表现出相似的hGH-N-R表达水平,但在分裂暗区CD38+ CD10+ B细胞时受体密度较低。因此,不同的淋巴细胞群在表达生长激素受体的能力上存在显著差异,这主要与它们的激活状态有关。这突出了神经内分泌系统和主动免疫防御之间的联系。
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