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Changes in blood and spleen lymphocyte populations following antigen challenge in immature male chickens
Authors:J M Trout  M M Mashaly  H S Siegel
Institution:1. Department of Poultry Science , Pennsylvania State University , University Park, Pennsylvania, 16802–3501, USA;2. USDA/ARS/LPSI/PIL Bldg. 1040 BARC‐East, 10300 Baltimore Avenue, Beltsville, Maryland, 20705, USA;3. Department of Poultry Science , Pennsylvania State University , University Park, Pennsylvania, 16802–3501, USA
Abstract:1. The effects of antigen (Ag) injection on the distribution of lymphocyte populations of Cornell K‐strain male chickens were studied.

2. Two experiments were conducted. In the first, chickens were injected with Brucella abortus (BA), a purported T‐independent antigen. In the second, chickens were injected with sheep red blood cells (SRBC), a T‐dependent antigen. Peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL) and spleen lymphocytes isolated at 0, 3, 6, 9, 12 and 24 h following Ag injection were stained with monoclonal antibodies (mAb) detecting B‐lymphocytes, CD4+ and CD8+ cells.

3. B‐lymphocytes in the blood or spleen showed no significant changes following either BA or SRBC injection. In contrast, CD4+ cells were decreased in the blood and increased in the spleen following BA and SRBC injections. CD8+ cells were decreased in both blood and spleen following BA injection but were unchanged in either blood or the spleen following SR8C injection.

4. These results indicate that there is a change in both spleen and circulating lymphocyte populations, especially T‐helper cells, following Ag injection. T‐helper cells are apparently the primary population involved in the initiation of humoral immunity.

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