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Immuno-fluorescence staining patterns of leukocyte subsets in the skin of taurine and indicine cattle
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Immuno-fluorescence staining patterns of leukocyte subsets in the skin of taurine and indicine cattle

C.C. Constantinoiu, N.N. Jonsson, W.K. Jorgensen, L.A. Jackson, E.K. Piper and A.E. Lew-Tabor
Research in Veterinary Science, Vol.95(3), pp.854-860
2013
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Abstract

The immuno-staining patterns of skin leukocytes were investigated in three breeds of cattle: Holstein–Friesian, Brahman and Santa Gertrudis of similar age before and after tick infestation. The antibodies specific for CD45 and CD45RO reacted with cells in the skin of all Holstein–Friesian cattle but did not react with cells in the skin of any Brahman cattle. The same antibodies reacted with cells from the skin of four (CD45) and seven (CD45RO) of twelve Santa Gertrudis cattle. The antibodies specific for T cells and γδ subset of T cells recognized cells from all three breeds of cattle. The antibody specific for MHC class II molecules labelled cells of mostly irregular shape, presumably dermal dendritic cells and/or macrophages and Langerhans cells. The antibody specific for granulocytes (mAb CH138) reacted with cells only in sections cut from skin with lesions. The antibody specific for CD25+ cells labelled regularly shaped cells that showed a wide range of intensities of staining.

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1.6.127 T Cell Regulation
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