Abstract
DNA-synthetizing lymphocytes were identified in the lymph nodes regional and more distal to the site of developing P-815 tumours by incorporation of [3H]-thymidine followed by autoradiography of lymph node sections. It appeared that not only T but also B cell areas of draining and to a lesser extent of distal lymph nodes were stimulated by the growing tumour. This result was unexpected since neither humoral nor tumour cell-bound antibody could be identified so far as a functional correlate of B cell stimulation. In general the proliferative response of lymphocytes followed a biphasic pattern with an early peak of reactivity on days 2-3 and a second peak around day 12-15 after tumour cell inoculation. In the draining (axillary) lymph node the second peak of reactivity was suppressed, possibly as a consequence of metastatic tumour cells in this node when tumour cells were inoculated in the flank. The pattern of lymphocyte stimulation revealed larger individual variations after tumour cell inoculation in the flank than the foot pad. These results were associated with a slower and less regular drainage of carbon particles from the flank to the axillary and exceptionally the brachial lymph node than from the foot pad to the popliteal node after injection of India ink.
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Bertschmann, M., Markwalder-Hartenbach, R., Pedrinis, E. et al. Proliferative patterns of lymphocytes in lymph nodes during tumour development: Involvement of T and B cell areas. Br J Cancer 49, 477–484 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1984.75
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1984.75