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摘要
我们利用Nossal et al.(1964)的实验模型,通过超微结构组织放射自显像研究了三种类型的豚鼠组织细胞暴露于125i鞭毛蛋白、淋巴结组织细胞、肺泡巨噬细胞和皮肤朗格汉斯细胞的初次免疫反应行为。通过在豚鼠后脚注射标记抗原暴露于125i -鞭毛蛋白的后穴淋巴结组织细胞和20%的肺泡巨噬细胞一样,在含有125i -鞭毛蛋白的培养基中体外培养,暴露于体内(皮内和皮下注射抗原)和体外的皮肤朗格汉斯细胞,如对肺泡巨噬细胞所做的那样,从未被标记。这些结果表明,尽管朗格汉斯细胞属于单核吞噬系统,但它并不是一种常见的本质上的吞噬性巨噬细胞,而是一种涉及更复杂的免疫反应的细胞谱系,需要敏化淋巴细胞的合作。
Skin Langerhans cells failure to trap bacterial antigen in non-sensitized guinea-pig.
We have studied by ultrastructural histo-autoradiography, in a primary immunological response, the behavior of three types of guinea-pig histiocytic cells exposed to 125I-flagellin, lymph node histiocytes, alveolar macrophages and skin Langerhans cells, making use of the experimental model of Nossal et al. (1964). Whereas latero cave lymph node histiocytes exposed to 125I-flagellin by in vivo injection of the labelled antigen into the hind foot of the guinea-pig trap the flagellin as do 20% of alveolar macrophages incubated in vitro in a culture medium containing 125I-flagellin, skin Langerhans cells exposed in vivo (intradermal and hypodermal injection of the antigen) and in vitro, as was done for alveolar macrophages, are never labelled. These results suggest that, despite the fact that it belongs to the mononuclear phagocytic system, the Langerhans cell is not a common essentially phagocytic macrophage but represents a cell lineage involved in more complex immune reactions requiring the cooperation of sensitized lymphocytes.