Immunohistological characterisation of ovine rectal tissue has revealed the presence of lymphoid follicles, predominantly in the submucosa, that closely resemble those found in intestinal Peyer's patches (PPs). Distinct T (CD4(+), CD8(+), gammadelta-TCR+) and B (CD21(+), CD45R(+)) lymphocyte staining patterns were observed within and around follicles of the rectal mucosa. In addition, IgA(+) and IgE(+) cells were also found at this tissue site, with both phenotypes commonly residing in the lamina propria. RT-PCR examination of the cytokines expressed in the rectal mucosal tissue revealed consistently high levels of TGFbeta and IL-8 mRNA, low levels of IL-2 mRNA and no detectable IL-4 mRNA. The presence of lymphoid follicles, IgA(+) plasma cells and IgA-inducing cytokines in rectal tissue of sheep indicate that this may be a suitable route for delivering mucosal vaccines. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.