The bursal secretory dendritic cells: morphology, development, function and possible role in Gumboro disease
Abstract
The bursal secretory dendritic cell belongs to the minor cell populations of the bursal
medulla. This cell type has dendritic processes and secretory granules. It most probably
develops from the lymphoid cells enclosed in the epithelial arcades of the medulla. The
BSDC matures in the medulla, secretes its granules by exocytosis, and this granule content
becomes a fine granulated extracellular substance of the medulla, that is a glycoprotein.