Rhesus macaques are invaluable experimental animals in biomedical research. Using three color flow cytometry, we screened anti-human antibodies for crossreactivity with macaque cells in order to determine the distribution of functionally important lymphocyte subsets in blood, lymph nodes (LN), and spleen. NK-cells are almost completely absent in LN. The percentage of B- cells expressing CD80, CD86, and the level of expression of CD20 is higher in blood than in LN. In contrast, a higher proportion of B-cells in LN stains positive for CD21 and CD35. Whereas the number of CD29hi expressing T-cells is lower, CD69 is expressed on more T-cells in LN than in blood. About one- third of CD8+ T-cells in blood are CD28-, a subset with a unique pattern of antigen expression which cannot be found in LN. In contrast to humans, a relatively high proportion of T-cells in blood also express the co- stimulatory molecules CD80 and CD86. With increasing age, the proportion of B-cells in blood declines, whereas the percentage of T-cells rises. In additions the proportion of CD29hi expressing T-cells increases among both the CD4+ and CD8+ subsets.
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Sopper, S., Stahl-Hennig, C., Demuth, M., Johnston, I. C. D., Dörries, R., & Ter Meulen, V. (1997). Lymphocyte subsets and expression of differentiation markers in blood and lymphoid organs of rhesus monkeys. Cytometry, 29(4), 351–362. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0320(19971201)29:4<351::AID-CYTO12>3.0.CO;2-T
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