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Phylogeny of lymphocyte heterogeneity: the cellular requirements for in vitro antibody responses of channel catfish leukocytes.

N W Miller, R C Sizemore, L W Clem.   

Abstract

Three functionally distinct leukocyte subpopulations were isolated from the peripheral blood of channel catfish. Surface immunoglobulin-positive (sIg+) and sIg- lymphocytes were isolated by an indirect "planning" procedure employing monoclonal antibodies specific for channel catfish Ig. A third population composed of macrophages was isolated by adherence to baby hamster kidney cell microexudate-coated surfaces. Functional features of these three cell types were established by assessing their role(s) in primary in vitro anti-hapten PFC responses to known murine thymus-dependent (TD) and thymus-independent (TI) antigens. The results indicated that anti-hapten PFC responses to a TI antigen required the presence of sIg+ lymphocytes and macrophages. In contrast, all three cell types were required for responses to TD antigens. Furthermore, the results of studies involving the depletion of antigen-reactive lymphocytes demonstrated that both hapten-specific sIg+ cells and carrier-specific sIg- cells were required for anti-hapten responses to TD antigens. These studies provide direct evidence that catfish have separable B cells (sIg+ lymphocytes), T helper cells (sIg- lymphocytes), and accessory cells (macrophages) quite similar to those seen in higher animals.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2580005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immunol        ISSN: 0022-1767            Impact factor:   5.422


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