Am. J. Respir. Crit. Care Med., Vol 151, No. 2, Feb 1995, 495-499.
Lymphocytes migrate from the bronchoalveolar space to regional bronchial lymph nodes
R Pabst and RM Binns
Medical School of Hannover, Germany.
The fate of lymphocytes in the bronchoalveolar tract was studied in normal
young pigs. Peripheral blood lymphocytes were labeled with 51chromium or
with fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC) and instilled into a single
segmental bronchus. In the first series of experiments, the radioactivity
was determined in several different parts of the lungs, individual
bronchial lymph nodes and a series of other lymphoid and nonlymphoid
organs. About two-thirds of the radioactivity was still in the lung at 1 d.
The draining lymph node also contained high amounts of radioactivity. To
exclude that this was caused by labeled cell debris, an immunohistologic
technique was used to localize the FITC-labeled cells. There were clearly
labeled lymphocytes in the sinusoids of the draining nodes. These
lymphocytes were characterized by additional surface staining. B, T, TH,
and TS lymphocytes were seen much less often than in the inoculum while the
null and gamma delta T cells showed a preference. The lymphocytes reached
the bronchial lymph nodes via lymphatics. Lymphocytes in the
bronchoalveolar space are not effete cells to be destroyed but return to
the immune system. These data provide new interest in the immunologic role
of lymphocytes in the bronchoalveolar tract and their kinetics.
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