Effect of mature lymphocytes and lymphotoxin on the development of the follicle-associated epithelium and M cells in mouse Peyer's patches
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Title
Effect of mature lymphocytes and lymphotoxin on the development of the follicle-associated epithelium and M cells in mouse Peyer's patches
Journal
Gastroenterology
ISSN
0016-5085 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
04/2001
Volume
120
Number
5
Pages
1173-82
Notes
Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Apr
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Apr
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Mechanisms regulating M-cell formation are still poorly understood. In vitro studies showed that lymphocytes trigger the conversion of enterocyte cell lines into M cell-like cells on coculture, whereas in vivo their role in M cell differentiation is still elusive. Our aim was first to examine Rag-1-/- mice, lacking B and T lymphocytes, for the presence of intestinal M cells. Second, we investigated the role of lymphotoxin alphabeta signaling on M-cell formation, given its pivotal role in the development of mouse Peyer's patches. METHODS: Small intestines of Rag-1-/- mice, injected or not with soluble lymphotoxin beta receptor-immunoglobulin fusion protein, were analyzed morphologically using whole mount cytochemical staining, immunohistochemistry, and electron microscopy. RESULTS: Small Peyer's patch-like aggregates were found in Rag-1-/- mice in normal number and location. The overlying epithelium of such aggregates was reduced in size but still harbored M cells. In vivo neutralization of lymphotoxin beta-receptor signaling partially reduced the percentage of M cells. CONCLUSIONS: The absence of mature lymphocytes does not prevent the formation of M cells, indicating that the signaling molecules that support M-cell differentiation, such as lymphotoxin alphabeta, may also be supplied by non-B and non-T cells. Mature B lymphocytes, however, are required for the formation of a full-sized follicle-associated epithelium.
Keywords
Animals
B-Lymphocytes/*immunology
Cell Differentiation/immunology
Female
Homeodomain Proteins/genetics
Intestinal Mucosa/*immunology/ultrastructure
Intestine, Small/cytology/immunology
Lymphotoxin beta Receptor
Lymphotoxin-alpha/*immunology
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice, Knockout
Mice, Nude
Microscopy, Electron
Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
Peyer's Patches/*immunology/ultrastructure
Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor/immunology
Signal Transduction/immunology
T-Lymphocytes/*immunology
Pubmed
Web of science
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