1991
DOI: 10.1016/0165-2427(91)90096-u
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Analysis of the reactivity of anti-bovine CD8 monoclonal antibodies with cloned T cell lines and mouse L-cells transfected with bovine CD8

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“…Additionally, there are differences in the type of CD8 molecule found on ␥␦ T cells from adult humans vs those in newborn ruminants, with respect to the type of CD8 molecule they express, which likely impacts these results. In humans, many CD8 ϩ ␥␦ T cells express the CD8␣␣ homodimer (41); whereas, most circulating CD8 ϩ ␥␦ T cells in young cattle express the CD8␣␤ heterodimer (42). Thus, if a human correlate to the results reported in this study exists, it may reside in a subset of the overall CD8 ϩ pool of ␥␦ T cells (those that express the CD8␣␤ heterodimer, for example) or at different stages of development (i.e., in neonates).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, there are differences in the type of CD8 molecule found on ␥␦ T cells from adult humans vs those in newborn ruminants, with respect to the type of CD8 molecule they express, which likely impacts these results. In humans, many CD8 ϩ ␥␦ T cells express the CD8␣␣ homodimer (41); whereas, most circulating CD8 ϩ ␥␦ T cells in young cattle express the CD8␣␤ heterodimer (42). Thus, if a human correlate to the results reported in this study exists, it may reside in a subset of the overall CD8 ϩ pool of ␥␦ T cells (those that express the CD8␣␤ heterodimer, for example) or at different stages of development (i.e., in neonates).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lymphocyte-subset purities were monitored by using the following mAbs: CC8 (IgG2a, anti-bovine CD4) (Howard et al, 1989;Morrison et al, 1994); CC58 (IgG1, anti-bovine CD8 a/b) (MacHugh et al, 1991); CC63 (IgG2a, anti-bovine CD8 a/b and a/a chain) (MacHugh et al, 1991); CC15 (IgG2a, anti-bovine WC1) (Fikri et al, 2000); and GB21A (IgG2b, anti-bovine cd T-cell receptor) (Davis et al, 1996). The purity of the CD8 + T cells was tested by flow cytometry prior to each assay and .95 % of the cells separated by MACS were found to be CD8 + ab T cells.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The strain of M. bovis used (T/91/1378) was isolated originally in Northern Ireland from a field case of bovine tuberculosis. Blood samples were taken from each animal on the following days: Ϫ1, 0, 1,4,7,11,14,19,21,25,28,32,35, and 39. PBMC were isolated and used on each day both for assessment of cell-mediated immune functions (including IFN-␥ production) and for FCA.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%