Flow Cytometric Analysis of Peripheral T Cell Subsets in the Sialoadenectomized and Salivariadenectomized Male Mice ( Mus musculus Linn.)

S. P. Khairmode, S. S. Desai, M. Walvekar
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The extraordinary sequential process of T cell development and maturation is hallmark of well-functioning of thymus gland. An earlier study clarifies the relationship between salivary glands and other organs including thymus. In order to define the precise role of salivary gland secreted growth factors on the development, differentiation and maturation of thymocytes, especially CD4 and CD8, we sialoadenectomized (removal of submandibular gland) and salivariadenectomized (removal of submandibular and sublingual glands) the male albino mice. The mice were operated at the age of 20 days and maintained under normal conditions in the animal house along with control, up to the age of ten weeks. Subsequently, blood samples were collected and peripheral T cell subsets was analysed using FACSCalibur flow cytometer with BD Tritest CD4FITC/ CD8PE/CD3 PerCP reagent. It was observed that in the absence of salivary gland-secreted growth factors, especially EGF, the mature naive T cells output gets disturbed, and there was significant reduction in CD4 absolute and % count and CD4:CD8 ratio, signifying the importance of salivary gland-secreted growth factors in maturation of immune cells in the thymus. It is suggested that the importance of interplay of hormones and neuropeptides on one hand and salivary secretory regulatory peptides on the other, on the T cell differentiation and maturation in the thymus is investigated.
涎腺和唾液腺切除雄性小鼠外周血T细胞亚群的流式细胞术分析
T细胞的发育和成熟是胸腺功能良好的标志。早先的一项研究阐明了唾液腺和包括胸腺在内的其他器官之间的关系。为了明确唾液腺分泌的生长因子在胸腺细胞,特别是CD4和CD8的发育、分化和成熟中的确切作用,我们对雄性白化小鼠进行了唾液腺切除术(下颌下腺)和唾液腺切除术(下颌下腺和舌下腺)。小鼠在20日龄时进行手术,并在正常条件下与对照组一起饲养,直到10周龄。随后,采集血样,使用FACSCalibur流式细胞仪和BD Tritest CD4FITC/ CD8PE/CD3 PerCP试剂分析外周血T细胞亚群。我们观察到,在缺乏唾液腺分泌的生长因子特别是EGF的情况下,成熟的幼稚T细胞输出受到干扰,CD4绝对值、%计数和CD4:CD8比值显著降低,说明唾液腺分泌的生长因子在胸腺免疫细胞成熟过程中的重要性。研究结果表明,激素和神经肽以及唾液分泌调节肽的相互作用在胸腺T细胞分化和成熟中的重要性。
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