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The thymic and splenic reactions, following injections of BCG and living Brucella M. in the guinea pigs, were studied. Both microorganisms injected intravenously produced thymic involution, maximal after BCG inoculation, followed by regeneration that was complete by day 10 in Brucella M.-treated guinea pigs, and by day 15, in BCG injected guinea pigs. Increase of mitotic index was more accentuated and more persistent after Brucella M. than after BCG treatment in the thymus. After a short involution period the spleen of injected animals increased in size in both groups. The splenic enlargement was dramatic and occurred at an accelerated rate in animals given BCG. It appeared to be the result of a conspicuous involvement of the red pulp by multiple granulomas. In Brucella M. treated guinea pigs the splenic enlargement was less obvious, but the splenic white pulp was more abundant in BCG-treated guinea pigs. Granulomas were observed only in the periarterial sheaths of the white pulp.
These observations provide evidence for the hypothesis that injections of both BCG and Brucella M. provoke a proliferation of B and T lymphocytes, a migration of T lymphocytes from the thymus to the T-dependent area of the spleen which seems, perhaps, more marked after injection of Brucella M., and a strong granulomatous histiocytic reaction which is more conspicuous in animals given BCG.
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Senelar, R., Bureau, J.P., Serre, A. et al. Thymic and splenic changes following injection of living Brucella and BCG in the Guinea pig. Cancer Immunol Immunother 3, 15–22 (1977). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00199320
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