The CD45RA+ (quiescent) Cellular Phenotype is Overabundant Relative to the CD45RA- Phenotype Within the Involuted Splenic T Cell Population of Weanling Mice Subjected to Wasting Protein-energy Malnutrition
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The objective of this investigation was to determine whether an imbalance between naive- and memory-phenotype cells occurs within CD4+ and/or CD8+ splenic T cell subsets in models of protein-energy malnutrition (PEM) which produce wasting disease (loss of approximately 1.6% of body weight per day for 14 d) and profound depression in thymus-dependent immunity. Male and female weanling mice of disparate inbred strains, CBA/J and C57BL/6J, were allocated to the following groups: zero-time control (23 d old and 19 d old, respectively), ad libitum intake of a complete purified diet (19% crude protein, 17 kJ/g gross energy), restricted intake of the complete diet, and (C57BL/6J, only) ad libitum intake of an isocaloric low protein diet (0.6% crude protein). Surface expression of isoforms of CD45, a component of the T cell receptor complex, as well as of the accessory molecule, CD2, were assessed by flow cytometry of splenic mononuclear cell suspensions. Both major T cell subsets in the malnourished groups contained a significantly higher proportion of cells expressing the surface marker, CD45RA, than was found in the spleen cells of the control groups. CD45RA+ (naive-phenotype) T cells represent the extreme of quiescence and stringent activation requirements among thymic lymphocytes. The results provide the first clear evidence of a T cell subset imbalance in PEM which is consistent with depression in acquired immunity and which occurs, apart from antigenic challenge, in a site wherein immune responses take place. The T cell receptor complex may emerge as a focal point of the depressive influence of PEM on the competence of thymic lymphocytes.
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