1992
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.148.10.3195
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Characterization of a polymorphism of CD4 in miniature swine.

Abstract: A polymorphism of CD4 in miniature swine has been identified by failure of cells from some animals to react with mAb 74-12-4. The phenotypic, molecular genetic, and functional characteristics of these animals have been defined. Cells from heterozygous animals bear approximately 50% the number of 74-12-4-reactive molecules on their surface as do cells from animals homozygous for the wild type. Animals of both phenotypes demonstrate similar flow cytometric profiles for CD8+ T cells. Northern blot analysis confir… Show more

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“…Porcine differentiation antigens CD4 and CD8 have been characterised with regard to molecular mass, tissue distribution, functional behaviour and involvement as accessory molecules in the recognition of antigens presented by MHC molecules to the respective TCR. The porcine CD4 represents a monomeric glycoprotein of 55 kDa (66,67,70,100), which is expressed on approximately 50% of thymocytes and a substantial subset of extrathymic peripheral blood T lymphocytes. Myeloid cells and B lymphocytes are negative for the CD4 antigen.…”
Section: Expression Of Porcine Cd4 and Cd8mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Porcine differentiation antigens CD4 and CD8 have been characterised with regard to molecular mass, tissue distribution, functional behaviour and involvement as accessory molecules in the recognition of antigens presented by MHC molecules to the respective TCR. The porcine CD4 represents a monomeric glycoprotein of 55 kDa (66,67,70,100), which is expressed on approximately 50% of thymocytes and a substantial subset of extrathymic peripheral blood T lymphocytes. Myeloid cells and B lymphocytes are negative for the CD4 antigen.…”
Section: Expression Of Porcine Cd4 and Cd8mentioning
confidence: 99%