Age-related distribution and dynamics of T-cells in blood and lymphoid tissues of goats
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2019-04-01
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Neonatal mammals have increased disease susceptibility and sub-optimal vaccine responses. This raises problems in both humans and farm animals. The high prevalence of paratuberculosis in goats and the lack of an effective vaccine against it have a strong impact on the dairy sector, and calls for vaccines optimized for the neonatal immune system. We characterized the composition of the T-cell pool in neonatal kids and adult goats and quantified their turnover rates using in vivo deuterium labelling. From birth to adulthood, CD4+ T-cells were the predominant subset in the thymus and lymph nodes, while spleen and bone marrow contained mainly CD8+ lymphocytes. In blood, CD4+ T-cells were the predominant subset during the neonatal period, while CD8+ T-cells predominated in adults. We observed that thymic mass and cellularity increased during the first 5 months after birth, but decreased later in life. Deuterium labelling revealed that T-cell turnover rates in neonatal kids are considerably higher than in adult animals.
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Deuterium, Development, Goat, Mathematical modelling, Neonatal adaptive immunity, Stable isotope labelling, T-cell turnover, T-lymphocytes, Taverne, Immunology, Developmental Biology
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Baliu-Piqué, M, Kurniawan, H, Ravesloot, L, Verheij, M W, Drylewicz, J, Lievaart-Peterson, K, Borghans, J A M, Koets, A & Tesselaar, K 2019, 'Age-related distribution and dynamics of T-cells in blood and lymphoid tissues of goats', Developmental and Comparative Immunology, vol. 93, pp. 1-10. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dci.2018.12.004