2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetimm.2014.09.008
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Canine CD4+CD8+ double-positive T cells can develop from CD4+ and CD8+ T cells

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“…The low number of SP cells observed in the infected dogs of our study may be due to acquisition of the DP phenotype outside of the thymus or due to the liberation of immature cells into the bloodstream. The CD4+ and CD8+ cells can act as progenitors of DP cells, as described previously in dogs (Bismarck et al, 2014), as well as in swine (Saalmuller et al, 2002) and humans (Blue et al, 1986;Nascimbeni et al, 2004;Parel and Chizzolini, 2004;Schenkel et al, 2010). The extrathymic origin of DP T cells was reported in several others species, such as mice, rats, chickens, monkeys, swine and humans, and there appears to be no predilection of localisation, as reviewed by Overgaard et al (2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…The low number of SP cells observed in the infected dogs of our study may be due to acquisition of the DP phenotype outside of the thymus or due to the liberation of immature cells into the bloodstream. The CD4+ and CD8+ cells can act as progenitors of DP cells, as described previously in dogs (Bismarck et al, 2014), as well as in swine (Saalmuller et al, 2002) and humans (Blue et al, 1986;Nascimbeni et al, 2004;Parel and Chizzolini, 2004;Schenkel et al, 2010). The extrathymic origin of DP T cells was reported in several others species, such as mice, rats, chickens, monkeys, swine and humans, and there appears to be no predilection of localisation, as reviewed by Overgaard et al (2015).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Interestingly, TcES also caused increased Foxp3 expression in CD4+ CD8+ double-positive T cells. In dogs, this subset represents a heterogeneous population of activated T cells in the peripheral blood that can develop from CD4+ and CD8+ T cells 47 . Our observation that these cells express Foxp3 is in accordance to a previous study on canine Tregs in the peripheral blood and popliteal lymph node 48 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This alternative hypothesis suggests that mature, peripheral, SP T cells up-regulate either the CD4 or the CD8 coreceptor [2]. In support of this theory, canine DP T cells at peripheral sites can originate from both CD4 + and CD8 + SP T cells upon in vitro stimulation [11,12]. Moreover, the expression of memory T cell markers by peripheral DP T cells casts further doubt on these cells being premature extrathymic DP thymocytes [13][14][15][16].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%