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Formation of the junctions between lymph follicles in the Peyer's patches even before postweaning activation.


ABSTRACT: Peyer's patches (PPs), which contain an abundance of B and T cells, play a key role in inducing pivotal immune responses in the intestinal tract. PPs are defined as aggregated lymph follicles, which consist of multiple lymph follicles (LFs) that may interact with each other in a synergistic manner. LFs are thought to be spherical in shape; however, the characteristics of their structure are not fully understood. To elucidate changes in the structure of PPs as individuals grow, we generated serial 2D sections from entire PPs harvested from mice at 2, 4, and 10 weeks of age and performed a 3D analysis using a software, Amira. Although the number of LFs in PPs was not changed throughout the experiment, the volume and surface area of LFs increased significantly, indicating that LFs in PPs develop continuously by recruiting immune cells, even after weaning. In response to the dramatic changes in the intestinal environment after weaning, the development of germinal centers (GCs) in LFs was observed at 4 and 10 weeks (but not 2 weeks) of age. In addition, GCs gradually began to form away from the center of LFs and close to the muscle layer where export lymphatic vessels develop. Importantly, each LF was joined to the adjacent LF; this feature was observed even in preweaning nonactivated PPs. These results suggest that PPs may have a unique organization and structure that enhance immune functions, allowing cells in LFs to have free access to adjacent LFs and egress smoothly from PPs to the periphery upon stimulation after weaning.

SUBMITTER: Teshigahara A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC11233632 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Formation of the junctions between lymph follicles in the Peyer's patches even before postweaning activation.

Teshigahara Anri A   Banba Yuri Y   Yoshida Hiromi H   Kaji Mitsuji M   Zhou Zhou Z   Koyama Nao N   Sakai Yoshifumi Y   Karrow Niel A NA   Ogasawara Kouetsu K   Hirakawa Ryota R   Islam Jahidul J   Furukawa Mutsumi M   Nochi Tomonori T  

Scientific reports 20240709 1


Peyer's patches (PPs), which contain an abundance of B and T cells, play a key role in inducing pivotal immune responses in the intestinal tract. PPs are defined as aggregated lymph follicles, which consist of multiple lymph follicles (LFs) that may interact with each other in a synergistic manner. LFs are thought to be spherical in shape; however, the characteristics of their structure are not fully understood. To elucidate changes in the structure of PPs as individuals grow, we generated seria  ...[more]

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