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Gene characterization and expression of the γδ T cell co-receptor WC1 in sheep

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DEVELOPMENTAL AND COMPARATIVE IMMUNOLOGY
Volume 116, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.dci.2020.103911

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Sheep; gamma delta T cells; WC1

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  1. United States of Department of Agriculture, National Institute for Food and Agriculture's Agriculture and Food Research initiative (AFRI-NIFA-USDA) [2015-06970]

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Sheep have a large number of WC1 genes with structural and splice variant differences compared to cattle, which could have implications in their response to pathogens or vaccines.
Sheep are known to express the hybrid co-receptor/pattern recognition receptor WC1 on their gamma delta T cells but details of the ovine WC1 multigenic array and gene expression were unknown. Annotation of the sheep genome assembly (Oar_rambouillet_v1.0) yielded 15 complete and 42 partial WC1 genes predicted to code for six different protein structures. RT-PCR amplification of the most distal scavenger receptor cysteine rich (SRCR) domain known as a1, which serves as the gene signature, from genomic and cDNA templates verified the majority of annotated genes. As for cattle and goats, sheep a1 domain sequences included WC1.1 and WC1.2 types. A unique ovine gene, WC1-16, had multiple SRCR a-pattern domains in tandem similar to one found in goats. Intracytoplasmic domains of WC1 transcripts had splice variants that may affect signal transduction. The larger number of WC1 genes in sheep and differences in structures and splice variants relative to cattle could have implications in expression patterns and engagement of gamma delta T cells by pathogens or vaccine constructs.

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