Chicken CD4, CD8alphabeta, and CD8alphaalpha T cell co-receptor molecules
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Chicken CD4, CD8alphabeta, and CD8alphaalpha T cell co-receptor molecules
Abstract
New knowledge has recently been obtained about the evolutionary conservation of CD4, CD8alphaalpha, and CD8alphabeta T cell receptor (TCR) co-receptor molecules between chicken and mammals. This conservation extends from biochemical structure and tissue distribution to function. Panels of monoclonal antibodies and polyclonal antisera against different epitopes of chicken CD8 and CD4 molecules have proven their value in several recent studies. Chicken CD8 allotypes and homozygous strains carrying these allotypes have been established and these strains provide excellent models for further studies. The extensive polymorphism of CD8alpha in chickens has not been observed in any other species, suggesting that CD8alpha and CD8beta have evolved under different selective pressure in the chicken. A large peripheral blood CD4+CD8+ T cell population in chicken resembles that observed in some human individuals but the inheritance of peripheral blood CD4CD8alphaalpha T cells in the chicken is a unique observation, which suggests the presence of a single gene responsible for CD8alpha, but not CD8beta, specific expression. Despite these unique findings in chicken, the data on CD4, CD8alphaalpha, and CD8alphabeta molecules show that they have evolved before the divergence of mammalian and avian branches from their reptilian ancestors.
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