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MHC Class II Molecules and Immunoglobulins on Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes of the Bottlenosed Dolphin, Tursiops Truncatus

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Journal J Exp Zool
Specialty Biology
Date 1992 Aug 1
PMID 1645122
Citations 7
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Abstract

The immune system of marine mammals is of comparative interest because of its adaptation to the aquatic environment. Little information, however, is available on its cellular and molecular components. Here, we used a cross-reactive antibody to MHC class II molecules and an immunoglobulin-specific antiserum for identifying these molecular species on lymphocytes of the bottlenosed dolphin, Tursiops truncatus. Limited structural analyses indicated that class II molecules and immunoglobulins of dolphin closely resemble those of other vertebrates. In the peripheral blood of most land mammals both class II and immunoglobulins are usually found on B but not T lymphocytes. Expression of immunoglobulins on dolphin peripheral blood lymphocytes suggests a ratio of B cells to T cells comparable to that of land mammals. However, unlike the majority of land mammals, virtually 100% of the peripheral T cells display pronounced expression of class II molecules, generally considered an indication of T cell activation. It is therefore possible that the physiology of T cell activation has unusual attributes in the dolphin. It is especially interesting that some land mammals, namely swine (ungulates) and dogs and cats (carnivores), also express class II molecules on peripheral blood T lymphocytes. Since ungulates and carnivores are thought to share a common distant ancestry with toothed whales, the evolutionary history may be more relevant than the environmental history in determining these unusual attributes.

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