Wr. Waters et al., PHENOTYPIC ANALYSIS OF PERIPHERAL-BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES AND INTESTINAL INTRAEPITHELIAL LYMPHOCYTES IN CALVES, Veterinary immunology and immunopathology, 48(3-4), 1995, pp. 249-259
The phenotype of intestinal intraepithelial lymphocytes (IEL) of young
calves has not been described. In order to determine the potential ro
le of IEL in protection against enteric infection, it is important to
characterize these cells in normal calves. Therefore, IEL of calves we
re analyzed phenotypically and compared with peripheral blood lymphocy
tes (PBL) via flow cytometry using monoclonal antibodies to cell surfa
ce markers. Approximately 25% of PBL and IEL expressed the gamma/delta
T-cell receptor (TCR-1(+)). TCR-1(+) PBL co-expressed WC1 (antigen ex
pressed on a subset of lymphocytes expressing the gamma/delta T-cell r
eceptor), whereas only a small percent of TCR-1(+) IEL co-expressed WC
1. TCR-1(+) cells in the PBL co-expressed the interleukin-2 receptor (
IL-2r), whereas TCR1(+) cells in the IEL co-expressed ACT-2 (null cell
and CD-8(+) T-cell activation marker). There were approximately twice
as many CD-4(+) cells as CD-sf cells in the PBL, whereas there were t
hree to five times as many CD-8(+) cells as CD-4(+) cells in the IEL.
Thus, IEL of calves are antigenically distinct from PBL.