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  • Malignant lymphoma  (1)
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    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Murine lymphoma development ; Virus infection ; Thymus ; Reticular epithelial cells ; Electron microscopy
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary This report describes two types of reticular epithelial cell in the thymic cortex of the BALB/c mouse, an immature and a mature form. During early stages of lymphoma development, i.e., 2–6 weeks postinfection (p.i.) with Moloney leukemia virus (M-MuLV), activation of the epithelial cells is observed. Although the percentage of these cells in the total cell population of the thymic cortex remains constant during that time, the number of mature epithelial cells is significantly increased in infected animals. Subsequently, about 6 weeks p.i., the number of immature epithelial cells starts to increase, whereas the number of mature reticular epithelial cells declines and the appearance of the mature epithelial cells changes drastically. The results of light and electron microscopic studies indicate degeneration of the mature reticular epithelial cells at the onset of lymphoma development at a time when the first deficiencies in the immunologic competence of the reticular epithelial cells are apparent.
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    ISSN: 1432-1335
    Keywords: Malignant lymphoma ; Moloney virus ; Thymus ; Reticular epithelial cells ; Thymopoietin deficiency
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Previous cytokinetic studies in Moloney-virus (M-MuLV)-induced lymphomas of BALB/c mice showed an intrathymic maturation block of prethymic lymphocytes derived from hematopoietic tissues. Thymus-cell cultures during the latent period of lymphoma development showed a proportion of nonlymphoid cells (NLC) from uninfected mice of 0.1% (3 days) to 0.002% (20 days), rising in infected mice to 1–2% after 5 weeks. Concomitantly, thymic epithelial cells exhibit progressive degenerative changes in vivo in infected mice with virus replication and in vitro a marked cellular polymorphism with nuclear atypia becomes overt. Immunofluorescence studies of thymopoietin II and serum thymus factor in epithelial cells indicate a marked decrease of these hormones in the epithelial cells from infected mice. These results suggest a functional defect of virus-infected thymic epithelial cells which causes a progressive accumulation of nondifferentiating T-cell precursors.
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