Ontogeny of T cells in the pig fetus |
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Authors: | J Nielsen |
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Affiliation: | State Veterinary Institute for Virus Research, Lindholm, DK-4771 Kalvehave, Denmark |
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Abstract: | Mononuclear cells isolated from thymus, spleen and cord blood of pig fetuses ranging in age from 48 to 112 days were examined for the presence of sheep red blood cell rosette-forming cells (SRBC-RFC). After an initial increase from 77 % (mean) at 48 days of gestation to 88 % at 60 days, the proportion of SRBC-RFC in thymus remained constant throughout the gestational period. In spleen and cord blood, the proportion of SRBC-RFC increased with age, from occasional rosette-forming cells at 48 days of gestation to 21 % and 30 %, respectively, at 112 days. The demonstrated development of SRBC-RFC in the thymus, spleen and cord blood is considered to reflect the ontogeny of T cells in these fetal pig tissues. |
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Keywords: | thymus spleen cord blood sheep red blood cells rosettes |
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