Mathews Journal of Immunology & Allergy

2575-9523

Previous Issues Volume 7, Issue 2 - 2023

Presence Of Plasmocytes in Non-Immunized A. Rubens Sea Stars

Michel Leclerc*

Immunology of Invertebrates, Orléans University, France

*Corresponding author: Michel Leclerc, Immunology of Invertebrates, Orléans University, France, Tel: 0238410209, Email: [email protected].

Received Date: November 27, 2022

Published Date: December 08, 2023

Citation: Leclerc M. (2023). Presence Of Plasmocytes in Non-Immunized A. Rubens Sea Stars. Mathews J Immunol Allergy. 7(2):24.

Copyrights: Leclerc M. © (2023).

ABSTRACT

In this brief report, we recall the existence of sea star T and B lymphocytes in the sea star Asterias rubens. Otherwise the figure 1 shows sea star Plasmocytes, after centrifugation in a micro hematocrit centrifuge at 100g, in animals which have not been immunized. Their presence calls an explanation: Either they exist in a spontaneous way or, may be, they are induced by external immune causes.

Keywords: Plasmocytes, Sea Stars, Animals, Axial Organ, Lymphocytes.


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