K. Haverson et al., T-cell populations in the pig intestinal lamina propria: memory cells withunusual phenotypic characteristics, IMMUNOLOGY, 96(1), 1999, pp. 66-73
We have previously presented evidence of a highly organized and compartment
alized structure of the small intestinal lamina propria of the pig. In this
study, we conducted a detailed analysis of the T-cell populations found at
this site, and compared these T cells with cell populations found in other
tissue sites and the periphery. We showed that the CD4(+) and CD8(+) T-cel
l populations found in the pig gut are of memory phenotype, defined by CD45
isoform expression, but show few signs of recent activation. They show a h
igh degree of phenotypic and therefore presumably functional homogeneity. B
oth CD4- and CD8-positive cells show strong parallels in the patterns of su
rface molecule expression, suggesting similar pressures on differentiation.
The unique combination of surface molecules found on lamina propria T cell
s is found only infrequently on cells in other lymphoid sites.