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Characterization and expression analysis of CD3 epsilon and CD3 gamma / delta in fugu, Takifugu rubripes

CD3 is an essential component of the CD3-TCR complex. In this report, we describe the cloning, characterization, and expression analysis of the CD3 epsilon and CD3 gamma / delta chain genes from fugu, Takifugu rubripes. Two distinct CD3 epsilon homologue cDNAs, designated as CD3 epsilon -1 and CD3 e...

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Published in:Immunogenetics (New York) 2005-04, Vol.57 (1-2), p.158-163
Main Authors: Araki, Kyosuke, Suetake, Hiroaki, Kikuchi, Kiyoshi, Suzuki, Yuzuru
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Language:English
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Summary:CD3 is an essential component of the CD3-TCR complex. In this report, we describe the cloning, characterization, and expression analysis of the CD3 epsilon and CD3 gamma / delta chain genes from fugu, Takifugu rubripes. Two distinct CD3 epsilon homologue cDNAs, designated as CD3 epsilon -1 and CD3 epsilon -2, and a CD3 gamma / delta homologue cDNA were isolated from the fugu thymus. The deduced amino acid sequences of these cDNAs exhibit conserved essential CD3 chain motifs and overall structures. RT-PCR analysis demonstrated that the CD3 epsilon and CD3 gamma / delta genes were expressed in lymphoid organs (e.g. thymus, head kidney, trunk kidney and spleen), mucosal tissues (gill, skin, and intestine), and peripheral blood leucocytes (PBL). The CD3 and TCR alpha genes were expressed only in the surface IgM super(-) population, which were separated from PBL using an anti-fugu IgM monoclonal antibody. In addition, in situ hybridization confirmed that CD3-expressing cells were distributed randomly in the head kidney, trunk kidney, and spleen, but in the thymus were restricted to the lymphoid outer zone and epithelioid inner zone only. Collectively, these results suggest that CD3 molecules are useful markers for the identification of T cells in teleost fish. The present study thus provides a critical step in identifying T cells in this model organism.
ISSN:0093-7711
1432-1211
DOI:10.1007/s00251-005-0772-8