Demonstration and Organization of Duct-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (DALT) of the Main Excretory Duct in the Monkey Parotid Gland

Duct-associated lymphoid tissue (DALT) of the main excretory duct in the monkey parotid gland was first demonstrated by light microscopy and by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. The DALT included a follicular area, a parafollicular area and a specialized overlying epithelium with distin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Archives of Histology and Cytology 1997, Vol.60(5), pp.493-502
Hauptverfasser: MATSUDA, Midori, INA, Keisuke, KITAMURA, Hirokazu, FUJIKURA, Yoshihisa, SHIMADA, Tatsuo
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Zusammenfassung:Duct-associated lymphoid tissue (DALT) of the main excretory duct in the monkey parotid gland was first demonstrated by light microscopy and by transmission and scanning electron microscopy. The DALT included a follicular area, a parafollicular area and a specialized overlying epithelium with distinct fine-structural elements. There was usually a solitary lymphoid follicle located in the subepithelial area near the orifice of the parotid duct. The lymphoid follicles typically had a distinct germinal center. Numerous immune cells often infiltrated into the epithelium overlying the lymphoid follicle. The superficial epithelial cells of the DALT were larger and flatter than the ordinary duct epithelial cells, and had short irregular microvilli on their luminal surface. They were also in close contact with immune cells such as dendritic cells and lymphocytes. Goblet cells were rare in this area. In addition, bacteria, seen at the duct orifice, were sometimes taken up by the flattened epithelial cells near the orifice. Latex microspheres administrated as particulate antigens at the duct orifice were selectively taken up by the flattened epithelial tells and also by the intraepithelial dendritic cells of the DALT. These morphological findings suggest that the epithelial cells of the DALT in parotid glands take up antigens from the duct lumen and transport them to adjacent immune cells, and that the DALT in parotid glands may serve as one of the inductive sites in the common mucosal immune system.
ISSN:0914-9465
1349-1717
DOI:10.1679/aohc.60.493