Expression of CD2 on porcine B lymphocytes |
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Authors: | INKORA, EH KOV , INKORA,CUKROWSKA,TLASKALOV -HOGENOV ,BIANCHI,DE GEUS |
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Affiliation: | ŠINKORA,ŘEHÁKOVÁ,ŠINKORA,CUKROWSKA,TLASKALOVÁ-HOGENOVÁ,BIANCHI,DE GEUS |
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Abstract: | Remarkable interspecies differences in CD2 expression on B lymphocytes have been reported in mammals. Human and rat B cells lack CD2, whilst B lymphocytes in mice are CD2+. In pigs, B cells have been supposed not to express CD2. We show here, however, that CD2 is present at a low level on a prominent subset of porcine B cells. Moreover, we describe changes in the proportions of CD2+ and CD2? B-cell subsets during ontogeny. Before contact with microflora, the majority of peripheral surface immunoglobulin M+ (sIgM+) B cells express CD2 and sIgM+CD2? B cells are rare. Shortly after colonization of conventional (CV) piglets with complex intestinal microflora, numerous CD2?B cells appear in the periphery and their relative number increases with age in both CV and specific pathogen-free (SPF) pigs. However, monoassociation of germ-free (GF) piglets with a single Escherichia coli strain does not result in a significant increase of sIgM+CD2?B cells in the periphery. We suggest that CD2 is down-regulated in porcine B lymphocytes upon activation with microflora in mucosa-associated lymphatic tissues. In bone marrow (BM), we identified putative porcine B-cell precursors. These cells express CD2 at low density and do not bear either the common myelomonocytic antigen or T and B-lymphocyte receptors. Similar to mouse and human pre-B cells, this lymphocyte-sized subset expresses CD25 and class II antigens. CD2 positivity of these cells indicates that CD2 is expressed earlier than sIgM during B lymphopoiesis in pigs. |
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