Evidence for a unique expression of CD4 on murine vaginal CD4+cells
Open Access
- 1 July 2000
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Immunology
- Vol. 100 (3) , 300-308
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2567.2000.00028.x
Abstract
Mucosal cell‐mediated immunity (CMI) by CD4+ T cells is postulated to be important for host defence against several vaginal pathogens. In addition to the recognized phenotypic distinctions of resident vaginal T lymphocytes, we recently provided evidence by fluorescence‐activated cell sorter (FACS) that murine vaginal CD4+ T lymphocytes, are differentially recognized by two epitope‐distinct anti‐CD4 antibodies, suggesting that the CD4 protein on vaginal CD4+ cells is atypically expressed. In the present study, we confirm this by FACS and immunohistochemistry under non‐denaturing conditions using two additional anti‐CD4 antibodies. However, positive immunohistochemical staining of vaginal CD4+ cells under denaturing conditions revealed that the CD4 epitope in question is indeed present within the CD4 protein. Using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, amplification of CD3, T‐cell receptor‐β (TCR‐β), and TCR‐δ mRNA from lymph node and vaginal tissue, and CD4 mRNA from lymph node tissue was demonstrable. In contrast, amplification of CD4 mRNA from vaginal tissue, vaginal enriched lymphoid cells, or a purified (FACS‐sorted) population of vaginal‐specific CD4+ cells using two distinct primer sets was not demonstrable. Altogether, our results provide evidence that the CD4 protein on vaginal CD4+ T cells is conformationally distinct compared with its systemic counterpart, either as a result of a unique CD4 mRNA sequence or from a stable interaction of soluble CD4 with the surface of vaginal T cells.Keywords
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