Identification of new populations of chicken natural killer (NK) cells
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2010
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Natural killer (NK) cell activity is conserved throughout vertebrate development, but characterization of non-mammalian NK-cells has been hampered by the absence of specific mAbs for these cells. Monoclonal antibodies were generated against in vitro IL-2 expanded sorted CD3−CD8α+ peripheral blood lymphocytes, previously described to contain chicken NK-cells. Screening of embryonic and adult splenocytes with hybridoma supernatants resulted in five candidate NK markers. Activation of chicken NK-cells with PMA/Ionomycin or with the NK target cell-line LSCC-RP9 resulted in increased expression of CD107 (LAMP-1) and a newly developed flow cytometry based cytotoxicity assay showed that NK-cells were able to kill target cells. Combining NK markers with functional assays indicated that marker positive cells showed NK-cell function. In conclusion, we generated new monoclonal antibodies and developed two functional assays which will enhance our understanding of the role of NK-cells in healthy and diseased chickens.
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NK-cells, Chickens, Markers, CD107
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Jansen, C A, van de Haar, P M, van Haarlem, D A, van Kooten, P, de Wit, S, van Eden, W, Viertlböck, B C, Göbel, T W & Vervelde, L 2010, 'Identification of new populations of chicken natural killer (NK) cells', Developmental and Comparative Immunology, vol. 34, no. 7, pp. 759-767. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dci.2010.02.009