
De Togni P, Goellner J Ruddle NH, Streeter PR, Fick A, Mariathasan S, Smith SC, Carlson R, Shornick LP, Strauss-Schoenberger J, et al:
Abnormal development of peripheral lymphoid organs in mice deficient
in lymphotoxin.
Science 1994 Apr 29;264(5159):703-7
ABSTRACT
Mice rendered deficient in lymphotoxin (LT) by gene targeting in
embryonic stem cells have no morphologically detectable lymph nodes
or Peyer's patches, although development of the thymus appears
normal. Within the white pulp of the spleen, there is failure of
normal segregation of B and T cells. Spleen and peripheral blood
contain CD4+CD8- and CD4-CD8+ T cells in a normal ratio, and both T
cells subsets have an apparently normal lytic function. Lymphocytes
positive for immunoglobulin M are present in increased numbers in
both the spleen and peripheral blood. These data suggest an
essential role for LT in the normal development of peripheral
lymphoid organs.