CORREA SILVIA G
Artículos
Título:
Hodge DL, Reynolds D, Cerbán FM, Correa SG, Baez N, Young HA and Rodriguez-Galan MC.
Autor/es:
HODGE DL, REYNOLDS D, CERBÁN FM, CORREA SG, BAEZ N, YOUNG HA AND RODRIGUEZ-GALAN MC.
Editorial:
WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
Referencias:
Año: 2012 vol. 42 p. 2644 - 2644
Resumen:
ature lymphocyte immigration into the thymus has been documented in mouse, rat, and pig models, and highly increases when cells acquire an activated phenotype. Entrance of peripheral B and T cells into the thymus has been described in healthy and pathological situations. However, it has not been proposed that leukocyte recirculation to the thymus could be a common feature occurring during the early phase of a Th1 inflammatory/infectious process when a large number of peripheral cells acquire an activated phenotype and the cellularity of the thymus is seriously compromised. The data we present here demonstrate that in well-established Th1 models triggered by different types of immunogens, for example, LPS treatment (a bacterial product), Candida albicans infection (a fungus), and after Trypanosoma cruzi infection (a parasite), a large number of mature peripheral B and T cells enter the thymus. This effect is dependent on, but not exclusive of, the available space in the thymus. Our dat