Affiliation: | a Department of Pathology, Laboratory of Histo/Cytochemistry, Catholic University of Leuven, B-3000, Leuven, Belgium b Department of Pathology, Free University, Amsterdam, The Netherlands |
Abstract: | So-called plasmacytoid T cells represent a subset of monocyte related cells, which share with endothelium the CD36+CD11b− (OKM5+OKM1−) phenotype. The reactivity of plasmacytoid T cells with rat monoclonal antibody HECA-452, highly specific for high endothelial venules, was analyzed in reactive lymph nodes. In all cases, HECA-452 not only labelled the endothelium of high endothelial venules, but also strongly reacted with singular and clustered plasmacytoid T cells. The HECA-452 positivity for high endothelial venules and plasmacytoid T cells visualized a lymph node compartment extending from the subcapsular sinus to the corticomedullary junction. This compartment surrounded the composite nodule and was designated the ”extranodular“ compartment. The cooccurrence of plasmacytoid T cells and high endothelial venules in this extranodular compartment, together with their immunophenotypical similarities, may be indicative of functional co-operations. |