Abstract

An E-rosetting reaction is described which gave 92.1%±2.4 (mean±S.D.) E-rosettes with bovine fetal thymocytes and 48.2%±8.4 with with bovine peripheral blood leukocyte (PBL) preparations. Both culture conditions and culture medium were critical factors in obtaining maximal and reproducible E-rosette numbers. Optimum rosette formation occurred when bovine PBL and neuraminidase treated sheep erythrocytes (nSRBC) were reacted in L-15 culture medium supplemented with 10% fetal calf serum (FCS). Other media including 100% FCS, MEM with 10% FCS, and RPMI-1640 with 10% FCS were less satisfactory. Cultural conditions found to be optimal for enumeration of bovine E-rosettes are similar to those reported as optimal for detection of human T cells. The specificity of rosette formation by bovine thymus derived (T) lymphocytes was shown by demonstration of (1) rosettes and surface membrane immunoglobulins (mIg) on different cells in PBL, (2) rosette formation by the majority of fetal thymocytes, and (3) no inhibition of rosette formation by anti-immunoglobulin serum. Using the E-rosette and mIg assays for presumptive bovine T and B lymphocytes, respectively, it was possible to differentiate from 57.5 to 90% (75.2%±9.3) of cells in bovine PBL preparations, and from 90.2 to 97.5% (94.2%±2.1) of cells in bovine fetal thymocyte preparations into T and B cells.

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