Title of article :
Viral-antigen dependence and T-cell receptor expression in leucocytes from rhabdovirus immunized trout
Author/Authors :
Estepa، نويسنده , , A and Alvarez، نويسنده , , F and Ezquerra، نويسنده , , A and Coll، نويسنده , , J.M، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This work describes the characterization of trout haematopoietic in vitro long-term cell cultures showing specific viral antigen-dependent cell (ADC) proliferation. The ADC cultures were developed from outbreed trout after surviving viral hemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV) infections or after immunization with purified VHSV. For in vitro long-term proliferation of the ADC cultures, adherent (Ad) cells obtained from autologous trout were pulsed with VHSV recombinant glycoprotein G4 (G4-pulsed Ad cells) and added periodically to the cultures. ADC did not proliferate in cultures obtained from non-infected control trout treated in parallel with G4 or from VHSV survivor/VHSV immunized trout kidney donors treated with non-viral proteins. After months in culture, the ADC acquired an increasingly homogeneous morphology compatible with that of mature trout lymphocytes, secreted supernatant `factorsʹ, and were stained with rabbit antibodies to the ectodomain of recombinant trout T-cell receptor (TcR) β-chain. Together with all the above mentioned properties, the presence of TcR sequences in the ADC cultures confirmed by the expression of α- and β-chain TcR by nested PCR amplification and sequencing of the amplified bands, suggests that these ADC cultures contain trout T-like cells engaged in a VHSV response. These trout ADC cultures offer a first opportunity to further analyze fish anti-viral immunological responses.
Keywords :
T-cell receptor , T-cells , Antigen-dependent cells , Rhabdovirus , Trout
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics