Response of lymphocytes to plant lectins. I. A thymic-dependent lymphoid population responsive to pokeweed mitogen.
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The response of lymph node, bone marrow, splenic and thymic lymphocytes to phytohaemagglutinin and Pokeweed mitogen has been studied. Depletion of theta positive or recirculating lymphocytes abolished the response to phytohaemagglutinin but did not impair the response to Pokeweed mitogen. Lymphocytes from thymectomized or athymic `nude' mice respond poorly or not at all to phytohaemagglutinin or Pokeweed mitogen. We conclude that the normal response to Pokeweed mitogen depends upon an intact thymus gland. This despite the fact that one population of Pokeweed mitogen-responsive cells are theta-negative bone marrow-derived cells. This conclusion is based upon: (1) the equal reactivity of theta-positive and theta-negative lymphocytes to Pokeweed mitogen as shown by the normal response to Pokeweed mitogen of anti-theta serum treated lymphoid populations and (2) the impaired response of lymphocytes from nude mice and of lymphocytes from thymectomized, irradiated and bone marrow reconstituted mice to Pokeweed mitogen.