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Development and Analysis of Various Clonal Alloantigen- Dependent Cytotoxic Cell Lines from Channel Catfish
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BiologyTcr AlphaDevelopmental BiologyTcr Alphabeta+AquaculturePathogenesisImmunologyChannel CatfishPathologyImmunophenotypingFish ImmunologyFish FarmingImmunotherapyMedicineCell Biology
To determine the phenotypes of cytotoxic cells in channel catfish, clonal alloantigen-dependent leukocyte lines were established from mixed leukocyte cultures. Each clone was analyzed for expression of TCR alpha and beta genes by RT-PCR and for target cell specificity by 51Cr-release assay. Based on the above criteria, the following five different cell types were identified among the 19 clones analyzed: 1) TCR alphabeta+ allospecific cytotoxic cells, 2) TCR alphabeta+ nonspecific cytotoxic cells, 3) allospecific TCR alphabeta+ noncytotoxic cells, 4) TCR alphabeta- nonspecific cytotoxic cells, and 5) TCR alphabeta- allospecific cytotoxic cells. The demonstration of cloned, TCR alphabeta+, allospecific cytotoxic effectors provides the strongest evidence to date for the existence of cytotoxic T cells in fish.
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