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  • Title: Determinants of differential migration of mouse spleen cells treated with concanavalin A.
    Author: Rodríguez BA, Rich RR, Rossen RD.
    Journal: J Immunol; 1975 Sep; 115(3):771-6. PubMed ID: 807646.
    Abstract:
    The effects of Con A on homing patterns of mouse spleen cells were investigated. After 1 to 18 hr incubation with or without the mitogen, cells were labeled with 51Cr and injected i.v. into syngeneic hosts. Treatment of spleen cells with Con A decreased localization in lymph nodes 75 to 95% and inhibited homing to recipient spleens 17 to 50%. Conversely, localization in liver and lungs was increased. Migration of cells labeled with both 125I-Con A and 51Cr revealed that cells binding the largest amount of Con A were trapped in lungs whereas cells migrating to lymph nodes and spleen had a much lower Con A content. Elution of Con A from lymphocyte surfaces with methyl-alpha-D-mannoside (MAM) reduced the percentage of cells localizing in lungs, with a concomitant increase in the percentage of cells migrating to lymph nodes. However, even after MAM treatment, a cell population with a relatively large Con A content localized in the lungs. These data indicate that both surface-bound Con A and Con A-induced changes in lymphocyte membranes inhibit migration of Con A-activated cells to recipient lymph nodes. They suggest that after Con A treatment lymph node-seeking cells do not migrate normally because of preferential sequestration in lungs of lymphocytes with either Con A-binding sites of increased density or avidity or with an increased propensity for Con A internalization.
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