The possibility of using anti-human monoclonal antibody CD3 as pan T-cell marker in guinea pigs
Open Access
- 31 March 2022
- journal article
- Published by OU Scientific Route in EUREKA: Health Sciences
- No. 2,p. 17-22
- https://doi.org/10.21303/2504-5679.2022.002272
Abstract
The present study was aimed to evaluate the possibility of using anti-human monoclonal antibody CD3 as pan T-cell marker in the guinea pigs’ trachea and lung in early and late manifestations of the allergic inflammatory process. Materials and methods.We have studied the distribution and quantitative changes of CD3-positive lymphocytes in trachea and lung of guinea pigs using histological, immunohistochemical, statistical methods in conditions of experimental inflammatory process. Results. Our results revealed the applicability of anti-Human monoclonal antibody CD3 (Clone SP7, «DAKO», Denmark) cross-reaction with T-cells of guinea pigs’ tracheas and lungs. The most statistically significant elevation of the number of CD3-positive lymphocytes, in comparison with the control group (p*/**Conclusions. The results of our study may be useful in conditions of the deficiency of guinea pig-specific tests. The immunohistochemical assessment of guinea pigs’ trachea and lungs proved the possibility to use anti-Human monoclonal antibody CD3 as a panT-cell marker in guinea pigs. We demonstrated the activation of adaptive immune response (T-cells), represented by their immunohistochemical changes, predominantly in the late stages of experimental inflammatory process.Keywords
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