cesses(Table2. 1 ,Fig.2. 2 ).Theantigen-independentphaseoflymphocyte
differentiationtakes placeintheso-calledprimary lymphoidorgans:
TlymphocytesmatureinthethymusandBlymphocytesinthebursafabricI
(inbirds).Althoughmammalshavenobursa,thetermBlymphocytes(or
Bcells)hasbeenretainedtodistinguishthesecells,withtheirclearlydistinct
functionsandmaturationinthebonemarrow,fromTlymphocytes,which
matureinthethymus(Table2. 1 ).Bcellsmatureinthefetalliveraswell
asinfetalandadultbonemarrow.Inadditiontotheirdivergentdifferentia-
TheImmunologicalApparatus 47MaturationofBandTcellsCD4CD8αβPrimary (central) lymphoid organs
Antigen-independentThymic cortexB cellsStem cell
T cellsProgenitor
B (pro-B) cellPrecursor B
(pre-B) cellImmature
B cellMature
B cellActivated
B cellBlast
B cellPlasma cellSecondary (peripheral) lymphoid organsIgMIgD IgM IgMIgDIgMαβImmature T cells ± selectionMature T cellsEffector T
(Te) cellsμ μβ βCD^4 CD^4
CD8
αβ Activation in secondary
lymphoid organs
(via contact and/
Thymic medullaor interleukins)Antigen-dependentμλ 5 /Vpre B 1 , 2 λ or κρTαBone marrowFig.2. 2 Alllymphoidcellsoriginatefrompluripotentstemcellspresentinthe
bonemarrowwhichcanundergodifferentiationintoBorTcells.Stemcells
thatremaininthebonemarrowdevelopintomatureBcellsviaseveralanti-
gen-independentstages;includingthek5Vpre-Bcellstage,andpre-Bcells
withaspecialk 5 precursorchain.Antigencontactwithinsecondarylymphoidor-
ganscanthenactivatethesecells,finallycausingthemtodifferentiateintoanti-
body-secretingplasmacells.
Tcellsmatureinthethymus;pTaisaprecursorachainassociatedwithTCRbchain
surfaceexpression.ThepTachainislaterreplacedbythenormalTCRachain.
ImmatureCD4+CD8+double-positivethymocytesarelocalizedwithinthecortical
regionofthethymus;someautoreactiveTcellsaredeletedinthecortex,whilst
somearedeletedinthemedullaasmaturesingle-positiveTcells.Theremaining
TcellsmaturewithinthemedullatobecomeCD4+CD8–orCD4–CD8+Tcells.
Fromhere,thesesinglepositiveTcellscanemigratetoperipheralsecondary
lymphoidorgans,wheretheymaybecomeactivatedbyacombinationofantigen
contacts,secondarysignals,andcytokines.2Kayser, Medical Microbiology © 2005 Thieme