Lhc. Makala et al., ISOLATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF PIG PEYERS PATCH DENDRITIC CELLS, Veterinary immunology and immunopathology, 61(1), 1998, pp. 67-81
We have isolated dendritic cells (DC) from Peyer's patches (PP) of pig
small intestine by mechanical tissue disruption followed by fractiona
tion of isolated cells on metrizamide gradients. Characterisation was
carried out using the following criteria: morphology; lysosomal enzyme
synthesis; expression of membrane antigens; and capacity for antigen
presentation. Dendritic cells did not express acid phosphatase or beta
-galactosidase, but were weakly positive for non-specific esterase and
ATPase. Dendritic cells did not express CD3, CD2, sIg, or an antigen
specific for pig mononuclear phagocytes and granulocytes. They did, ho
wever, express MHC class II at very high levels. They were shown to be
potent stimulators in an allogeneic mixed lymphocyte reaction. (C) 19
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