Mucosal-Associated Invariant T Cells Expressing the TRAV1-TRAJ33 Chain Are Present in Pigs

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第一作者: Xiao, Xingxing

作者: Xiao, Xingxing;Ma, Xueting;Liu, Baohong;He, Xueyang;Yang, Shunli;Wang, Wenqing;Jiang, Baoyu;Cai, Jianping;Xiao, Xingxing;Ma, Xueting;Liu, Baohong;He, Xueyang;Yang, Shunli;Wang, Wenqing;Cai, Jianping;Li, Kun

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关键词: pigs; immunity; T cell receptors; mucosal-associated invariant T cells; phenotype

期刊名称:FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY ( 影响因子:7.561; 五年影响因子:7.624 )

ISSN: 1664-3224

年卷期: 2019 年 10 卷

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摘要: Mucosal-associated invariant T (MAIT) cells are a subpopulation of evolutionarily conserved innate-like T lymphocytes bearing invariant or semi-invariant TCR alpha chains paired with a biased usage of TCR beta chains and restricted by highly conserved monomorphic MHC class I-like molecule, MR1. Consistent with their phylogenetically conserved characteristics, MAIT cells have been implicated in host immune responses to microbial infections and non-infectious diseases, such as tuberculosis, typhoid fever, and multiple sclerosis. To date, MAIT cells have been identified in humans, mice, cows, sheep, and several non-human primates, but not in pigs. Here, we cloned porcine MAIT (pMAIT) TCR alpha sequences from PBMC cDNA, and then analyzed the TCR beta usage of pMAIT cells expressing the TRAV1-TRAJ33 chain, finding that pMAIT cells use a limited array of TORO chains (predominantly TRBV20S and TRBV29S). We estimated the frequency of TRAV1-TRAJ33 transcripts in peripheral blood and tissues, demonstrating that TRAV1-TRAJ33 transcripts are expressed in all tested tissues. Analysis of the expression of TRAV1-TRAJ33 transcripts in three T-cell subpopulations from peripheral blood and tissues showed that TRAV1-TRAJ33 transcripts can be expressed by CD4(+)CD8(-), CD8(+)CD4(-), and CD4(-)CD8(-) T cells. Using a single-cell PCR assay, we demonstrated that pMAIT cells with the TRAV1-TRAJ33 chain express cell surface markers IL-18R alpha, IL-7R alpha CCR9, CCR5, and/or CXCR6, and transcription factors PLZF, and T-bet and/or ROR gamma t. In conclusion, pMAIT cells expressing the TRAV1-TRAJ33 chain have characteristics similar to human and mouse MAIT cells, further supporting the idea that the pig is an animal model for investigating MAIT cell functions in human disease.

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