Resting porcine T lymphocytes expressing class II major histocompatibility antigen
- PMID: 1834544
- DOI: 10.1016/S0171-2985(11)80190-7
Resting porcine T lymphocytes expressing class II major histocompatibility antigen
Abstract
The immune system of swine is unique in that the expression of CD4 and CD8 antigens defines four subpopulations of resting, extrathymic (CD1-) T lymphocytes in the circulation as well as in lymphoid tissue. Here it is documented that the specialty of the porcine T lymphocyte compartment extends to the expression of class II MHC (SLA) antigens. While the TCR gamma/delta CD4-CD8- as well as the TCR alpha/beta CD4+CD8- subpopulation both lack MHC II, the TCR alpha/beta CD4-CD8+ and the CD4+CD8+ subpopulation, the latter of which is private to swine, both do express MHC II. As opposed to human T lymphocytes, expression of porcine MHC II is not transient and restricted to lymphoblasts but is imminent in small, resting T lymphocytes of the two CD8-expressing subsets, even though also in swine activation can induce MHC II. Activation-induced extrathymic acquisition of MHC II without reversal can be discussed as one possible way of how MHC II+ T lymphocytes are generated. Alternatively, MHC II antigens should already be expressed by thymic progenitors. Remarkably, all CD1+CD4-CD8+ and most CD1+CD4+CD8+ thymocytes lack MHC II, yet, a minor subset with the phenotype CD4hiCD8hi expresses MHC II. One may speculate that these cells do not undergo thymic selection and represent the progenitors of the unusual, swine-typic MHC II+CD4+CD8+ extrathymic T lymphocytes.
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