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. 1991 Jul;70(7):1516-20.
doi: 10.3382/ps.0701516.

Peanut agglutinin as a marker of maturation and activation of chicken thymic-derived lymphocytes

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Peanut agglutinin as a marker of maturation and activation of chicken thymic-derived lymphocytes

Z Uni et al. Poult Sci. 1991 Jul.
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Abstract

In mammals peanut agglutinin (PNA) is used for separation of lymphocytes into immature and mature T-cells. Lymphocytes that bind PNA are young and functionally immature, but the cells that do not bind PNA are considered mature. No conclusive information was published on PNA as a marker of lymphocytes maturation in chickens. The present results showed that T-lymphocytes that do not bind PNA (PNA-) responded significantly higher to Concanavalin A (Con-A) stimulation than PNA+ ones. During Con-A activation, a PNA receptor was revealed. Double staining of Con-A cultured lymphocytes revealed the presence of both I-associated antigen and PNA. Therefore, the PNA receptor, on chicken T-lymphocytes, was not indicative always of immaturity. During maturation, the receptor was covered and the cells were PNA-, but subsequent proliferation reverted PNA- cells to PNA+ cells.

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