Phenotypic classification of porcine lymphocyte subpopulations in blood and lymphoid tissues

Immunology - Tập 89 Số 1 - Trang 76-83 - 1996
Huan Yang1, R. M. E. Parkhouse1
1Immunology Division, BBSRC Institute for Animal Health, Pirbright, Surrey, UK

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The pig is a useful model for the heterogeneity of the mammalian immune system and has also recently received attention as a possible source of organs for human transplantation. Here we report a detailed analysis of porcine lymphocyte phenotypes. Peripheral blood αβ T cells consisted of four subsets (CD4+8, CD4+8lo, CD48lo and CD48hi) and γδ T cells of three (CD248, CD2+48lo and CD2+48). There were, in addition, a large proportion of non‐T‐non‐B lymphocytes with CD2+348lo surface immunoglobulin‐negative phenotype containing natural killer (NK) activity. A striking observation was the relatively low frequency of αβ T cells in the blood of young pigs. Similar phenotypes were also identified in the cells from peripheral lymphoid tissues, though the proportions of the γδ T cells and the non‐T‐non‐B lymphocytes in the lymph nodes and tonsil were much lower and the majority of the γδ T cells in the lymphoid tissues bore CD2 and/or CD8. In thymus, the small thymocytes were predominantly CD34+8+while the mature large thymocytes displayed phenotypes similar to those of peripheral T cells. Thus this work has directly defined porcine αβ and γδ T cells, demonstrated the T‐cell nature of the unique CD4+8+ subset of peripheral lymphocytes, revealed the high heterogeneity of the CD8+ cells, and established the phenotype of NK cells. The functional properties of these defined porcine lymphocyte subsets can now be experimentally determined in health and disease.

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