PHYLOGENY OF LYMPHOCYTE HETEROGENEITY - THE CELLULAR-REQUIREMENTS FOR THE MIXED LEUKOCYTE REACTION WITH CHANNEL CATFISH
- 1 September 1986
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 59 (1) , 123-128
Abstract
Vigorous mixed leucocyte reactions (MLR) were obtained using channel catfish peripheral blood leucocytes (PBL) when equal numbers of responder and stimulator cells (5 .times. 105 cells each) were cocultured. The use of 2000 rads of X-irradiation was sufficient to block subsequent proliferative responses of the stimulator cells. The cellular requirements for channel catfish MLR responses were assessed by using three functionally distinct leucocyte subpopulations isolated from the PBL. B cells (sIg+ lymphocytes) and T cells (sIg- lymphocytes) were isolated by an indirect panning procedure employing a monoclonal antibody specific for channel catfish Ig. A third population, monocytes, was isolated or depleted by adherence to baby hamster kidney cell microexudate-coated surfaces or adherence to Sephadex G-10, respectively. The results indicated that only the T cells were able to respond in the fish MLR, with monocytes being required as accessory cells. In contrast, all three cell types could function as stimulator cells. In addition, it was observed that low in vitro culture temperatures inhibited the generation of channel catfish MLRs, thereby supporting the contention that low temperature immunosuppression in fish results from a preferential inhibition of the generation of primary T-cells responses.This publication has 23 references indexed in Scilit:
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