Identification of gamma delta T lymphocyte subsets that populate calf ileal mucosa after birth
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Identification of gamma delta T lymphocyte subsets that populate calf ileal mucosa after birth
Abstract
Ileal intraepithelial and lamina propria lymphocytes from newborn, 1.5-week-old, and 3-week-old calves were compared to determine to what extent the mucosa becomes populated after birth. Single and dual fluorescence flow cytometry were used with monoclonal antibodies to bovine (Bo) CD molecules to identify lymphocyte subpopulations. Few ileal mucosal lymphocytes were present in calves at birth. However, by 1.5 weeks of age, the villi were populated with large numbers of lymphocytes, and by 3 weeks of age, the numbers had increased further. These included a prominent subpopulation of gamma delta T cells. Several subsets of gamma delta T cells populated ileal mucosa after birth. The predominant subset coexpressed BoCD2, and a smaller subset coexpressed BoCD8. WC1+ gamma delta T cells comprised the smallest subset. All gamma delta T cell subsets coexpressed ACT2, a molecule expressed on activated WC1+ and WC1- gamma delta T cells from cattle.
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