2014
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.1302471
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CCR7 Is Mainly Expressed in Teleost Gills, Where It Defines an IgD+IgM− B Lymphocyte Subset

Abstract: Chemokine receptor CCR7, the receptor for both CCL19 and CCL21 chemokines, regulates the recruitment and clustering of circulating leukocytes to secondary lymphoid tissues, such as lymph nodes and Peyer's patches. Even though teleost fish do not have either of these secondary lymphoid structures, we have recently reported a homolog to CCR7 in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). In the present work, we have studied the distribution of leukocytes bearing extracellular CCR7 in naive adult tissues by flow cytomet… Show more

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“…The ILT responds to infection in a different manner compared with the other tissues examined, especially noteworthy the gills, in which the ILT is located. The gills as a mucosal tissue have previously been hypothesized as the location of less evolved lymphoid organizations in teleosts (6). The strategic location of the ILT gives the mucosal immune system a unique possibility of an early onset of local immune mechanisms right at the border to the external environment, a location that under no doubt is subjected to considerable exposure of both unharmful commensal microorganisms and Ags presenting a threat to the organism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The ILT responds to infection in a different manner compared with the other tissues examined, especially noteworthy the gills, in which the ILT is located. The gills as a mucosal tissue have previously been hypothesized as the location of less evolved lymphoid organizations in teleosts (6). The strategic location of the ILT gives the mucosal immune system a unique possibility of an early onset of local immune mechanisms right at the border to the external environment, a location that under no doubt is subjected to considerable exposure of both unharmful commensal microorganisms and Ags presenting a threat to the organism.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of peaceful coexistence with commensals depends on mechanisms that limit the initiation of immune responses unless strictly required, similar to that found in lungs of humans (46). Similarly, clonal anergy of B cells might represent another surveillance system in the gills (6). The extraordinary heterogeneous population of T cells located within the ILT contributes beyond doubt to the local immune defense in the gills, and future studies will aim to reveal the mechanisms by which the ILT exerts its function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…There has been a study using rainbow trout that characterized a similar B-cell subset (IgM-/IgDC/CCR7C) that is predominantly found in the gill and undergoes migration to the head kidney during a viral infection. 115 We don't currently have a complete view on how the mucosal adaptive immune system operates in teleost fish. It would be of interest to investigate B-cell lineage development at the mucosal sites in response to antigen both under normal and disease conditions, including clarifying the nature of expected mucosal Ig isotypes in channel catfish.…”
Section: Adaptive Immunity At Catfish Mucosal Barriersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anti-trout CD8a (mAb rat IgG; 7 mg/ml) and the anti-trout CCR7 (pAb rabbit IgG; 2 mg/ml) used in this study were characterized previously (34,35). The anti-trout MHC class II b-chain (mAb mouse IgG1; 2 mg/ml) was characterized above.…”
Section: Flow Cytometrymentioning
confidence: 99%