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Structural and cellular architecture of conjunctival lymphoid follicles in the baboon ( Papio anubis)

Conjunctival lymphoid follicles (CLFs), present in normal individuals, undergo hyperplasia upon conjunctival infection by a specific array of pathogens; infection-associated enlargement of draining preauricular lymph nodes suggests that conjunctival follicles participate in the afferent limb of acqu...

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Published in:Experimental eye research 2003-06, Vol.76 (6), p.685-694
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description Conjunctival lymphoid follicles (CLFs), present in normal individuals, undergo hyperplasia upon conjunctival infection by a specific array of pathogens; infection-associated enlargement of draining preauricular lymph nodes suggests that conjunctival follicles participate in the afferent limb of acquired immune responses for the ocular surface. The present study was performed to delineate the structural and lymphoid anatomy of CLFs in the baboon ( Papio anubis), a non-human primate conjunctival model with close similarity to the human. Conjunctiva from both eyes, along with mesenteric lymph node, spleen, tonsil, and ileum controls were harvested from ten baboons at necropsy, and studied by histochemical and immunohistochemical methods. Baboon conjunctival follicles were identified as dense oval collections of leukocytes in the substantia propria with infiltration into a thinned overlying conjunctival epithelium. Goblet cells were universally absent, the overlying mucin layer was attenuated, and the follicle-associated epithelium (FAE) demonstrated comparatively diminished alkaline phosphatase expression. The basement membrane overlying each follicle appeared discontinuous. CD4-positive T lymphocytes were distributed in parafollicular areas and to a lesser degree in follicle germinal centers. B lymphocytes formed the predominant cell in follicles, and also heavily infiltrated the FAE. B cell IgM expression was prominent in germinal centers, while IgD staining occurred in a horseshoe-shaped distribution in the follicle mantle zone. Although B cell IgA expression was noted in the non-follicular conjunctiva, IgA expression was inconspicuous within conjunctival follicles. S-100- and CD1a-positive dendritic cells were found in FAE, while fascin-positive mature dendritic cells appeared in the deeper areas of each follicle. CD68-positive macrophages were dispersed throughout the follicles. CD35-positive follicular dendritic cells were observed only in germinal centers. CLFs appear highly organized consistent with a role in the adaptive immune response to conjunctival pathogens.
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Biological and medical sciences
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Conjunctiva - immunology
Female
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Lymphoid Tissue - cytology
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