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Ultrastructural Analysis of Antibody Synthesis in Cells from Lymph and Lymph Nodes
Authors:M. J. Murphy   J. B. Hay   Bede Morris     M. C. Bessis
Abstract:A variety of cells containing antibody were found in lymph from sheep responding to secondary challenges with horseradish peroxidase. Antibody was present in blast cells in lymph within the perinuclear space, the endoplasmic reticulum, the Golgi apparatus and on polyribosomes. Some lymphocytes in lymph also contained antibody but in these cells it was located principally in the perinuclear space. No cells were found containing antibody distributed throughout their cytoplasm nor were any lymphocytes found with a Golgi apparatus positive for antibody. After the immune response in the lymph had died away, a population of cells containing antibody was still present in the regional lymph node. These were all plasma cells in which the antibody was present for the most part in a highly organized endoplasmic reticulum. Cells of this type were never found in the lymph. The cells containing the smallest amounts of antibody had a few discrete focal points in the perinuclear space and a few positive groups of ribosomes in their cytoplasm. The endoplasmic reticulum in some cells was filled completely with antibody, while in others positive segments were found adjacent to negative ones. The antibody in the cytoplasmic endoplasmic reticulum was in continuity with the antibody in the perinuclear space. The Golgi apparatus contained antibody in only a small proportion of the cells but when it was positive it was strongly so, suggesting that antibody was concentrated in this organelle. In some cells a positive reaction to horseradish peroxidase antibody appeared in the nucleus over the nucleoli. The significance of this finding is not known.
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