Phenotypic and Functional Characterization of Peripheral Blood Lymphocytes from Various Age- and Sex-Specific Groups of Owl Monkeys (Aotus nancymaae).

Comparative medicine Pub Date : 2017-02-01
Pramod N Nehete, Bharti P Nehete, Sriram Chitta, Lawrence E Williams, Christian R Abee
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Owl monkeys (Aotus nancymaae) are New World NHP that serve an important role in vaccine development and as a model for human disease conditions such as malaria. Despite the past contributions of this animal model, limited information is available about the phenotype and functional properties of peripheral blood lymphocytes in reference to sex and age. Using a panel of human antibodies and a set of standardized human immune assays, we identified and characterized various peripheral blood lymphocyte subsets, evaluated the immune functions of T cells, and analyzed cytokines relative to sex and age in healthy owl monkeys. We noted age- and sex-dependent changes in CD28+ (an essential T cell costimulatory molecule) and CD95+ (an apoptotic surface marker) T cells and various levels of cytokines in the plasma. In immune assays of freshly isolated peripheral blood mononuclear cells, IFNγ and perforin responses were significantly higher in female than in male monkeys and in young adults than in juvenile and geriatric groups, despite similar lymphocyte (particularly T cell) populations in these groups. Our current findings may be useful in exploring Aotus monkeys as a model system for the study of aging, susceptibility to infectious diseases, and age-associated differences in vaccine efficacy, and other challenges particular to pediatric and geriatric patients.

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不同年龄和性别的猫头鹰猴(Aotus nancymaae)外周血淋巴细胞的表型和功能特征。
猫头鹰猴(Aotus nancymaae)是一种新世界的非家养动物,在疫苗开发和人类疾病(如疟疾)模型中发挥着重要作用。尽管这种动物模型过去曾做出过贡献,但有关外周血淋巴细胞的表型和功能特性与性别和年龄的关系的信息却很有限。利用一组人类抗体和一套标准化的人类免疫测定,我们鉴定并描述了健康鸮猴的各种外周血淋巴细胞亚群,评估了 T 细胞的免疫功能,并分析了与性别和年龄相关的细胞因子。我们注意到 CD28+(一种重要的 T 细胞共振分子)和 CD95+(一种细胞凋亡表面标志物)T 细胞以及血浆中各种细胞因子水平的变化与年龄和性别有关。在新鲜分离的外周血单核细胞免疫测定中,雌猴的 IFNγ 和穿孔素反应明显高于雄猴,青壮年猴的 IFNγ 和穿孔素反应明显高于少年猴和老年猴,尽管这些群体中的淋巴细胞(尤其是 T 细胞)数量相似。我们目前的研究结果可能有助于将奥特斯猴作为一个模型系统来研究衰老、对传染病的易感性、与年龄相关的疫苗效力差异以及儿科和老年病患者面临的其他特殊挑战。
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