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Vet Immunol Immunopathol ; 169: 74-8, 2016 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26827842

ABSTRACT

A signal joint T-cell receptor excision circle (sjTREC) is a circular DNA produced by T-cell receptor α gene rearrangement in the thymus. Measurements of sjTREC values have been used to evaluate thymic function. We recently established a quantitative PCR (QPCR) assay of bovine sjTREC. In the present study, we used this QPCR assay to measure the sjTREC value in bovine peripheral blood mononuclear cells and we then evaluated the relationships between sjTREC values and peripheral blood T-cell number, growth stage, gender, and meteorological season. The sjTREC value was highest at the neonatal stage, and its value subsequently decreased with age. On the other hand, the peripheral T-cell number increased with age. The sjTREC value in calves up to 50-days old was significantly higher for males than for females, suggesting that thymic function might differ by gender. In addition, the sjTREC value and the peripheral T-cell number were significantly higher in calves in the summer season than in calves in the winter season. These data suggest that bovine thymic function is highly variable and varies according to the growth stage, gender, and environmental factors such as air temperature or the UV index.


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DNA, Circular , Genes, T-Cell Receptor alpha , Thymus Gland/physiology , Animals , CD4 Lymphocyte Count , CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes , Cattle , Female , Male , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary , Seasons , T-Lymphocytes/cytology , T-Lymphocytes/immunology
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Vet Immunol Immunopathol ; 167(1-2): 86-90, 2015 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26143006

ABSTRACT

A signal joint (sj) T-cell receptor excision circle (TREC) is produced by T-cell receptor (TCR) gene rearrangements during αß T-cell maturation in the thymus. sjTREC have been studied as a marker of thymic function in several spices. We designed specific primers for δrec-ψJα sj region to identify the location of the bovine sjTREC region and determined the nucleotide sequence of the PCR product. The obtained sequences were subjected to a BLAST search, which identified a matching region. This matching region contained TCR δ genes and was identified on bovine chromosome 10. We also confirmed the polymorphism of the sj region by sequencing of 10 PCR products, and observed irregular insertion of bases in the δrec-ψJα recombination signal sequence. We then developed a quantitative PCR (QPCR) assay for evaluation of sjTRECs level in order to evaluate bovine thymic function for application in the veterinary clinic. This QPCR assay specifically amplified the sj region of bovine sjTREC and could detected 10(1)-10(7) copy numbers of sjTRECs. Using this assay we found that the number of sjTRECs in peripheral blood mononuclear cells was less than 10% that of the thymus.


Subject(s)
Cattle/genetics , Cattle/immunology , Gene Rearrangement, T-Lymphocyte , Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell/genetics , Animals , Base Sequence , Chromosome Mapping/veterinary , DNA/genetics , Leukocytes, Mononuclear/immunology , Molecular Sequence Data , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Receptors, Antigen, T-Cell, gamma-delta/genetics , Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid , Thymus Gland/immunology
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Vet Immunol Immunopathol ; 149(1-2): 103-7, 2012 Sep 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22658086

ABSTRACT

Tragulidae is a primitive ungulate family within the order Cetartiodactyla, suborder Ruminantia. Domestic ruminants such as cattle, sheep, and goat have two types of Peyer's patches (PP): jejunal and ileal PP, in which there are morphological and functional differences. In this study, lesser mouse deer (Tragulus javanicus) PP was studied by gross anatomical and histological procedures. At the fetal stage, both types of PP were formed in the small intestine. Ileal PP was observed as a single continuous aggregation of lymphatic follicles extending cranially from the ileo-caecal junction. However, jejunal PP was observed as multiple and discrete accumulations of lymphatic follicles. This study showed that the lesser mouse deer has two types of PP in the small intestine. In addition, the anatomical and histological characteristics of jejunal and ileal PP are quite similar to those of other ruminants' jejunal and ileal PP. Further studies are needed to analyze immune function of both PP in lesser mouse deer in order to determine the evolutionary process of Cetartiodactyla.


Subject(s)
Deer/anatomy & histology , Ileum/anatomy & histology , Jejunum/anatomy & histology , Peyer's Patches/anatomy & histology , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Deer/immunology , Female , Fetus , Histocytochemistry/veterinary , Ileum/immunology , Jejunum/immunology , Male , Peyer's Patches/immunology
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