Abstract
Live attenuated vaccines provide protection against intestinal lesions in goats infected with Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis. To examine the role of different T lymphocyte subsets in the development of this protective immunity, CD4 +, CD8 + and γδ T cell receptor (TCR) + cells from peripheral blood of goat kids vaccinated with live attenuated strains of M. a. paratuberculosis were studied. After in vitro stimulation with purified protein derivate, the expression of γ-interferon (IFN-γ) and the activation marker interleukin-2 receptor (IL-2R) was analysed by flow cytometry. A depletion experiment was performed, where the phenotypes and IL-2R expression was studied after stimulation of cultures depleted of a T lymphocyte subpopulation. Close to all of the IFN-γ producing cells were of the CD4 + subset, while only a small number were CD8 + cells. The γδ TCR + cells were highly activated, but did not produce IFN-γ after in vitro stimulation. Depletion of CD4 + cells lead to a decrease in the percentage of total γδ TCR + cells and γδ TCR +IL2-R + cells. Removing the γδ TCR + cells increased the relative numbers of CD4 +, but not the CD4 +IL-2R + cells. Insight into the in vitro recall responses of T cell subsets from animals vaccinated with live paratuberculosis vaccines is essential in the development of more efficient vaccines.
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