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Monoclonal antibodies for equine CD25 improve detection of regulatory T cells in horses

CD25, the interleukin-2 receptor α-chain, is expressed on cell surfaces of different immune cells and is commonly used for phenotyping of regulatory T cells (Tregs). CD25 has essential roles in the maintenance of hemostasis and immune tolerance and Treg cell involvement has been shown in human disea...

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Published in:Veterinary immunology and immunopathology 2024-08, Vol.274, p.110790, Article 110790
Main Authors: Wagner, Bettina, Babasyan, Susanna, Wilford, Sophie, Robbin, Melissa G., de Mestre, Amanda M.
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description CD25, the interleukin-2 receptor α-chain, is expressed on cell surfaces of different immune cells and is commonly used for phenotyping of regulatory T cells (Tregs). CD25 has essential roles in the maintenance of hemostasis and immune tolerance and Treg cell involvement has been shown in human diseases and murine models for allergy, autoimmunity, cancer, chronic inflammation, and many others. In horses, a cross-reactive anti-human CD25 antibody has previously been used for characterizing Tregs. Here, we developed monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) to equine CD25 and compared their staining pattern with the anti-human CD25 antibody by flow cytometry. The comparison of the two reagents was performed by two separate analyses in independent laboratories. Overall, similar staining patterns for equine peripheral blood lymphocytes were obtained with the anti-human CD25 antibody and equine CD25 mAb 15–1 in both laboratories. Both reagents identified comparable CD4+CD25+ and CD4+CD25+FOXP3+ percentages after stimulation of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) with pokeweed mitogen. However, when compared to the anti-human CD25 antibody, the equine CD25 mAb 15–1 resulted in a better staining intensity of the equine CD25+ cells and increased the percentages of Tregs and other CD25+ cells ex vivo and after culturing of PBMC without stimulation. In summary, the equine CD25 mAbs provide new, improved reagents for Tregs and CD25+ cell phenotyping in horses. •Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against equine CD25 were developed.•Equine CD25 mAbs were characterized for regulatory T cell (Treg) staining.•Treg staining with was compared with a previously described anti-human CD25 antibody.•Equine CD25 mAb 15–1 stained Tregs with increased fluorescent intensity.
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