2011
DOI: 10.1038/gene.2011.68
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Genetic control of murine invariant natural killer T-cell development dynamically differs dependent on the examined tissue type

Abstract: Previous studies using gene-targeted mutant mice revealed several molecules important for the development or function of invariant natural killer (iNKT)-cells. However, these gene knockout mice represent cases that are rare in humans. Thus, it remains unclear how naturally occurring allelic variants of these genes or others regulate the numerical and functional diversity of iNKT-cells in both mice and humans. Studies in humans are mostly limited to iNKT-cells in peripheral blood (PB). It is not known if the re… Show more

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“…Although the range of NKT cell frequencies was large for all tissues tested, they were also similar to what has previously been reported for pigs and other species (Chen et al, 2012;Montoya et al, 2007;Renukaradhya et al, 2011;Thierry et al, 2012). Furthermore, our finding that NKT cell concentrations in spleen are higher and more variable compared to PB and lymph nodes is consistent with the distribution of NKT cells in mice (Chen et al, 2012;Watarai et al, 2012). Also similar to mice, we found a moderate correlation in the frequency of NKT cells between PB and spleen within individual pigs (Chen et al, 2012).…”
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“…Although the range of NKT cell frequencies was large for all tissues tested, they were also similar to what has previously been reported for pigs and other species (Chen et al, 2012;Montoya et al, 2007;Renukaradhya et al, 2011;Thierry et al, 2012). Furthermore, our finding that NKT cell concentrations in spleen are higher and more variable compared to PB and lymph nodes is consistent with the distribution of NKT cells in mice (Chen et al, 2012;Watarai et al, 2012). Also similar to mice, we found a moderate correlation in the frequency of NKT cells between PB and spleen within individual pigs (Chen et al, 2012).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Furthermore, our finding that NKT cell concentrations in spleen are higher and more variable compared to PB and lymph nodes is consistent with the distribution of NKT cells in mice (Chen et al, 2012;Watarai et al, 2012). Also similar to mice, we found a moderate correlation in the frequency of NKT cells between PB and spleen within individual pigs (Chen et al, 2012). However, both blood and spleen were respectively weakly and not significantly correlated to CLN and MLN for NKT cells.…”
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“…Recently, we extended the previous studies using a large panel of classical and wild-derived inbred mouse strains. Consistent with the observation in humans, we also demonstrated a substantial strain-dependent variation in the frequencies of thymic and splenic iNKT cells, and those circulating in the blood 11 . Taken together, these results indicate that the development of iNKT-cells is a complex trait controlled by multiple genetic variants in both humans and mice.…”
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confidence: 90%