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Cellular composition of peripheral lymph and skin of sheep defined by monoclonal antibodies
Authors:W R Hein  S J McClure  M Miyasaka
Affiliation:Institute for Immunology, Basel, Switzerland.
Abstract:The surface phenotype of cells in peripheral lymph collected from afferent lymphatics leading to the popliteal lymph node of sheep was determined using a panel of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs). The majority of lymphocytes (83.5%) expressed the sheep pan-T cell antigen and only 13.3% bore surface immunoglobulin molecules. All peripheral T cell subsets occurring in sheep were detected; 50.2% of lymphocytes were positive for mAb SBU-T4 (T helper), 7.3% were positive for mAb ST-8 (T cytotoxic), and 8.4 and 43.0% expressed T subset markers recognized by mAbs 197 and T-80, respectively. Major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I antigens were detected on 71.1% of lymphocytes and MHC class II antigens on 21.8%. The macrophage/veiled cells found in peripheral lymph did not express lymphocyte subset markers but were positive for MHC class I and II antigens, the sheep homologue of T6 antigen, leukocyte common antigen and mAb 175 (myeloid/erythroid). Macrophage-like cells occurring in the epidermis of skin taken from the lower hindleg gave positive staining reactions to the same mAbs which stained the macrophage/veiled cells in peripheral lymph. These results illustrate differences between the migration of lymphocyte subsets through nonlymphoid as compared to lymphoid tissues and point to a possible developmental or migratory relationship between the macrophage-like cells in skin and those in afferent popliteal lymph.
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