Volume 13, Issue 7 pp. 590-595
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Ontogenic restriction of colonization of the bursa of Fabricius

Elisabeth Houssaint

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Elisabeth Houssaint

Unité 211 - INSERM, Faculté de Médecine, Nantes

Unité 211 - INSERM, Faculté de Médecine, 1 rue Gaston-Veil, F-44035 Nantes Cédex, FranceSearch for more papers by this author
Alfredo Toraño

Alfredo Toraño

Department of Experimental Immunobiology, The Wellcome Research Laboratories, Beckenham, Kent

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Juvaj Ivanyi

Juvaj Ivanyi

Department of Experimental Immunobiology, The Wellcome Research Laboratories, Beckenham, Kent

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First published: 1983
Citations: 41

Abstract

The capacity of hemopoietic precursor cells (HPC) to home to embryonic bursal and thymic grafts was investigated in embryonic and newly hatched chickens. Whereas thymic grafts developed normal histogenesis in both types of recipients, the bursal rudiment was colonized and developed in embryonic, but not in newly hatched hosts. In the latter, noncolonized bursal grafts developed neither lymphoid follicles nor granulopoiesis in the mesenchyme. These results are interpreted in terms of ontogenic “maturation” of the HPC which lose their homing potential towards the bursa while they preserve their thymic seeding capacity. This hypothesis is consistent with previously reported data which indicated cyclic continuous recruitment of the thymic lymphoid population, but restricted bursal colonization to a relatively brief period of embryonic life.

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