Fish Pathology
Online ISSN : 1881-7335
Print ISSN : 0388-788X
ISSN-L : 0388-788X
In vivoPriming of TNP-reactive Effector Cells in Carp
Satoshi HasegawaTomonori SomamotoMaria Raquel Moura CoimbraNobuaki Okamoto
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1999 Volume 34 Issue 3 Pages 107-111

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In a study of immune mechanisms in fish, specific cell-mediated cytotoxic activity against trinitrophenyl (TNP) -modified autologous peripheral blood leucocytes (PBL) was successfully induced in in vivo primed carpCyprinus carpio. The cytotoxic activity increased in proportion to the number of immunizations. The cytotoxic activity was shown to be gradually reduced with time afterin vivosensitization, and was finally lost. In addition, cytotoxic activities against TNP-modified allogeneic PBLs (T-ALLO-PBL) in carp immunized with TNP-modified autologous PBLs (T-AUTO-PBL) were not detected and effector cells from carp immunized with T-ALLO-PBL were not significantly cytotoxic against T-AUTO-PBL. Thus, the occurrence of a genetic restriction in carp was shown using thein vivopriming model. These results suggest that specific cell-mediated cytotoxicity ofin vivoprimed carp in some respects resembles mammalian cytotoxic T cells.

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