Migration of IgA-bearing lymphocytes into salivary glands

1981 
Abstract The relative migratory properties of [ 125 I]iododeoxyuridine-labeled dividing mesenteric lymph node (MLN) and peripheral lymph node (PLN) cells were assessed in mice using the adoptive transfer system. MLN cells from virgin donors showed a greater tendency to localize in MLN, small intestine, and mammary glands (lactating recipients only) of virgin and lactating recipients. In addition, MLN cells were shown to selectively localize in the salivary (submandibular and sublingual) glands. The relative migratory properties of MLN and PLN cell populations were identical when donor cells were obtained from virgin or lactating animals. Selective depletion of IgA-bearing cells from the MLN transfer cell population abrogated the preferential localization in control mucosal tissues and salivary glands. These data show that the salivary glands can be included as an additional mucosal area populated by gut-derived IgA-bearing cells and provides direct evidence that the common mucosal immune sytstem extends to secretory tissue in the oral cavity.
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