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TCR <i>γ</i><i>δ</i><sup>+</sup> cells are prominent in normal bovine skin and express a diverse repertoire of antigen receptors
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More than 80% of T cells in bovine skin localized in the superficial 0.5 mm of the dermis. Only 3% occurred within the epidermis or made contact with the stratum basale while the remainder occupied deeper dermal sites. The gamma delta-T-cell receptor (TCR) was expressed by 44% of T cells in skin and 39% and 35% expressed, respectively, the CD4 and CD8 markers. Some cells co-expressed CD8 and the gamma delta TCR. A highly diverse repertoire of gamma delta TCR was expressed in skin due mainly to the usage of multiple V delta segments and to extensive sequence variation at the junctions of both TCR gamma and TCR delta chains. However, a single receptor isotype was used. Transcripts encoding several new components of the bovine gamma delta TCR were identified, including three new V gamma segments, the C gamma 5 region and 13 new functional V delta segments. Taken together with earlier findings, these results emphasize that ruminant gamma delta T cells express exceptionally diverse antigen receptors and suggest they may have a more elaborate recognitive capacity than do their counterparts in other species.
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