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To determine the phenotypes of cytotoxic cells in channel catfish, clonal a
lloantigen-dependent leukocyte lines were established from mixed leukocyte
cultures. Each clone was analyzed for expression of TCR alpha and beta gene
s by RT-PCR and for target cell specificity by Cr-51-release assay. Based o
n the above criteria, the following five different cell types were identifi
ed among the 19 clones analyzed: 1) TCR alpha beta(+) allospecific cytotoxi
c cells, 2) TCR alpha beta(+) nonspecific cytotoxic cells, 3) allospecific
TCR alpha beta(+) noncytotoxic cells, 4) TCR alpha beta(-) nonspecific cyto
toxic cells, and 5) TCR alpha beta(-) allospecific cytotoxic cells. The dem
onstration of cloned, TCR alpha beta(+), allospecific cytotoxic effecters p
rovides the strongest evidence to date for the existence of cytotoxic T cel
ls in fish.