Effects of dexamethasone on bovine circulating T lymphocyte populations

被引:79
作者
Burton, JL [1 ]
Kehrli, ME [1 ]
机构
[1] USDA ARS,NATL ANIM DIS CTR,METAB DIS & IMMUNOL RES UNIT,AMES,IA 50010
关键词
gamma/delta T cells; alpha/beta T cells; L-selectin; glucocorticoids;
D O I
10.1002/jlb.59.1.90
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
In cattle, gamma delta T cells represent a higher proportion of circulating T cells than in humans, Bovine gamma delta T cells can be recognized by expression of gamma delta T cell receptor (gamma delta TCR) determinants or by a 215/230-kDa surface antigen (WC1), WC1 is expressed on 90% or more of circulating bovine gamma delta T cells, The effects of dexamethasone on this and other subsets (CD3, CD2, CD4, CD8) of peripheral blood T lymphocytes were determined by flow cytometric analysis, Twelve 15-month old bulls were injected with dexamethasone (0.04 mg/kg/day) for 3 consecutive days and four bulls were untreated control, Blood samples were collected daily for 3 days before dexamethasone injections and for an additional 7 days starting on the third injection day, Data were recorded as percent positive cells and as mean fluorescent intensity (MFI) of positive cells, Initially, CD3+ cells represented 65-73% of all peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC). Dexamethasone reduced CD3+ cells to 30%, and these recovered to 50% positive cells by 9 days after the fast dexamethasone injection, Loss of CD3+ cells was not due to reductions in alpha beta T cells because dexamethasone did not influence the percent CD2+, CD4+, or CD8+ cells, However, percent WC1+ cells rapidly declined from a baseline of 26.4% of PBMC to < 60% by the final injection. During injections, the MFT of WC1 increased, The MFI of WC1 returned to control values 7 days after the last injection of dexamethasone, but the percent gamma delta T cells recovered to only 14% WC1+ PBMC by the final day of the study, During its maximum effects on WC1, dexamethasone also caused a profound decrease of L-selectin MFI on remaining PBMC (mostly alpha beta T cells and monocyte/macrophages), In a second trial, two-color analyses determined that dexamethasone did not increase apoptosis in WC1+ cells and did not reduce L-selectin MFI on either CD2+ or WC1+ cells. The cumulative results suggested that dexamethasone promoted gamma delta T cell migration out of peripheral blood via an L-selectin-independent mechanism and that dexamethasone did not alter ap T cell migration kinetics.
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