Background: Dendritic cells play key roles in thymic histophysiology and histopathology. Therefore, we analyzed the immunotopographical distribution of cells expressing markers of dendritic cells and macrophages in postnatal human thymus.

Materials And Methods: The streptavidin-biotin peroxidise-labeled (LSAB) and the double-LSAB/alkaline phosphatase/anti-alkaline phosphatase (APAAP) immunohistochemical procedures were used.

Results: S100 protein-, Cluster of designation 1a (CD1a)-, CD207-, CD11c- and CD123-positive cells, many of them exhibiting the morphology of dendritic cells, were detected in the cortex but mainly in the medulla. These markers, except CD123, were also detected in cells of juvenile and immature Hassall bodies. CD68- and CD163-positive cells were detected in the cortex and the medulla but not in Hassall bodies.

Conclusion: The immunohistological detection of S100-, CD1a-, CD207- and CD11c-positive dendritic cells in juvenile and immature Hassall bodies may reflect an important role of these structures in the cooperation of epithelial and dendritic cells in the process of T-cell differentiation.

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