Abstract

The reactivities of peroxidase-labelled concanavalin A (con A: 20 microg/ml) with sections from various avian lymphoid organs were compared. With chicken bursae, con A binding and subsequent differential staining detected a non-lymphoid leukocyte population distributed throughout the sections. A comparable population was not observed in sections from the gland of Harder. With free cells, con A at low concentrations was found to selectively bind to both macrophages and heterophils but not to lymphocytes. Flow cytometric analysis with fluorescein isothiocyanate-labelled con A also confirmed this selective binding. Peroxidase-labelled con A was used to detect non-lymphoid leukocytes present in areas of metastasised tumours in tissues of quail-chicken hybrids. Such staining was not seen in comparable normal tissues. Evidence that the tumour-localised leukocytes were macrophages was shown by the reactivity of these cells with a monoclonal anti-chicken la antibody. It is concluded that con A binding can be used to identify tissue macrophages and may provide a useful diagnostic tool in birds.

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