Archives of Histology and Cytology
Online ISSN : 1349-1717
Print ISSN : 0914-9465
ISSN-L : 0914-9465
An Immuno-Electron Microscopic Study on Interactions among Dendritic Cells, Macrophages and Lymphocytes in the Human Palatine Tonsil
岡東 周一郎Sumiko MAGARIYuzo YAMAMOTOMasahiro SAKANAKAHiroaki TAKAHASHI
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1989 年 52 巻 3 号 p. 231-240

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The sites of interaction between antigenpresenting cells (dendritic cells, macrophages) and lymphocytes in the human palatine tonsil were investigated by pre-embedding immuno-electron microscopy and acid-phosphatase histochemistry. Used in this study were: an S-100 protein antiserum recognizing Langerhans cells and interdigitating cells, OKT6 monoclonal antibody reacting with surface antigens of Langerhans cells, and Leu-3a monoclonal antibody directed to surface antigens of helper-T-cells.
In the stratified squamous epithelium, Langerhans cells with characteristic rod-shaped or racket-shaped Birbeck granules exhibited S-100 protein and OKT6 immunoreactivites, and frequently extended long processes to adjacent lymphocytes. The subepithelial area contained a significant number of macrophages, some of which were closely apposed to interdigitating cells with S-100 protein immunoreactivity. Occasionally, macrophages with acid-phosphatase-positive phagosomes and/or lysosomes extended short processes to neighboring lymphocytes. In the interfollicular area, some interdigitating cells and a few Langerhans cells were seen in proximity to or in contact with lymphocytes stained with the Leu-3a antibody.
These findings support previous in vitro studies suggesting the induction of T-cell activation by antigenpresenting cells. They further indicate that T-cell activation by the individual antigen-presenting cells takes place in different areas of the human palatine tonsil through a variety of cell-to-cell interactions.

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