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The following data is from a recent article and review of live adult mouse lymphocytes (T and B cells) imaged within a lymph node. | The following data is from a recent article<ref><pubmed>16273098</pubmed></ref> and review<ref><pubmed>18173372</pubmed></ref> of live adult mouse lymphocytes (T and B cells) imaged within a lymph node. | ||
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Introduction
Lymphatic vasculature drains lymph fluid from the organ tissue space and returns it to the blood vasculature for recirculation. Lymph nodes lie on the path of lymph vessels and these structures monitor and carry out immune surveillance of this fluid for antigens and pathogens, trapping them within the lymph nodes and generating immune responses.
Some Recent Findings
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Adult Lymphocytes
The following data is from a recent article[2] and review[3] of live adult mouse lymphocytes (T and B cells) imaged within a lymph node.
Both lymphocyte types:
- Spend 8 to 24 h in the lymph node interstitium.
- Transit across a lymphatic endothelium to exit.
- Enter a network of medullary sinuses.
- Drain from sinuses into efferent lymphatic vessels.
Lymphocyte Migration Speeds
T cells - 10–12 μm/min in the follicle diffuse cortex, peak velocities up to 30 μm/min.
B cells - 6 μm/min in the follicle diffuse cortex, peak velocities up to 20 μm/min.
Both cortical T cells and follicular B cells move in random directions following "guide cells".
Lymphocyte Guide Cells
FDC - Follicular Dendritic Cells, may guide B cells in the follicle.
FRC - Fibroblastic Reticular Cells, may guide T cells in the follicle.
References
Reviews
<pubmed>18173372</pubmed>
Articles
<pubmed>16273098</pubmed>
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2026, March 31) Embryology Lymph Node Development. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Lymph_Node_Development
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