High-Resolution, 3D Imaging of the Zebrafish Gill-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GIALT) Reveals a Novel Lymphoid Structure, the Amphibranchial Lymphoid Tissue

The zebrafish is extensively used as an animal model for human and fish diseases. However, our understanding of the structural organization of its immune system remains incomplete, especially the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues (MALTs). Teleost MALTs are commonly perceived as diffuse and scattere...

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Main Author: Dalum A.S., Kraus A., Khan S., Davydova E., Rigaudeau D., Bjørgen H., López-Porras A., Griffiths G., Wiegertjes G.F., Koppang E.O., Salinas I., Boudinot P. and Rességuier J
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spelling ftzenodo:oai:zenodo.org:8134874 2023-07-30T04:02:27+02:00 High-Resolution, 3D Imaging of the Zebrafish Gill-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GIALT) Reveals a Novel Lymphoid Structure, the Amphibranchial Lymphoid Tissue Dalum A.S., Kraus A., Khan S., Davydova E., Rigaudeau D., Bjørgen H., López-Porras A., Griffiths G., Wiegertjes G.F., Koppang E.O., Salinas I., Boudinot P. and Rességuier J 2021-11-16 https://zenodo.org/record/8134874 https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.769901 unknown info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/731014/ https://zenodo.org/communities/vetbionet https://zenodo.org/record/8134874 https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.769901 oai:zenodo.org:8134874 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode info:eu-repo/semantics/article publication-article 2021 ftzenodo https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.769901 2023-07-18T22:58:22Z The zebrafish is extensively used as an animal model for human and fish diseases. However, our understanding of the structural organization of its immune system remains incomplete, especially the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues (MALTs). Teleost MALTs are commonly perceived as diffuse and scattered populations of immune cells throughout the mucosa. Yet, structured MALTs have been recently discovered in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), including the interbranchial lymphoid tissue (ILT) in the gills. The existence of the ILT was only recently identified in zebrafish and other fish species, highlighting the need for in-depth characterizations of the gill-associated lymphoid tissue (GIALT) in teleosts. Here, using 3-D high-resolution microscopy, we analyze the GIALT of adult zebrafish with an immuno-histology approach that reveals the organization of lymphoid tissues via the labeling of T/NK cells with an antibody directed to a highly conserved epitope on the kinase ZAP70. We show that the GIALT in zebrafish is distributed over at least five distinct sub-regions, an organization found in all pairs of gill arches. The GIALT is diffuse in the pharyngeal part of the gill arch, the interbranchial septum and the filaments/lamellae, and structured in two sub-regions: the ILT, and a newly discovered lymphoid structure located along each side of the gill arch, which we named the Amphibranchial Lymphoid Tissue (ALT). Based on RAG2 expression, neither the ILT nor the ALT constitute additional thymi. The ALT shares several features with the ILT such as presence of abundant lymphoid cells and myeloid cells embedded in a network of reticulated epithelial cells. Further, the ILT and the ALT are also a site for T/NK cell proliferation. Both ILT and ALT show structural changes after infection with Spring Viraemia of Carp Virus (SVCV). Together, these data suggest that ALT and ILT play an active role in immune responses. Comparative studies show that whereas the ILT seems absent in most neoteleosts (“Percomorphs”), the ALT is ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Atlantic salmon Salmo salar Zenodo Frontiers in Immunology 12
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description The zebrafish is extensively used as an animal model for human and fish diseases. However, our understanding of the structural organization of its immune system remains incomplete, especially the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues (MALTs). Teleost MALTs are commonly perceived as diffuse and scattered populations of immune cells throughout the mucosa. Yet, structured MALTs have been recently discovered in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.), including the interbranchial lymphoid tissue (ILT) in the gills. The existence of the ILT was only recently identified in zebrafish and other fish species, highlighting the need for in-depth characterizations of the gill-associated lymphoid tissue (GIALT) in teleosts. Here, using 3-D high-resolution microscopy, we analyze the GIALT of adult zebrafish with an immuno-histology approach that reveals the organization of lymphoid tissues via the labeling of T/NK cells with an antibody directed to a highly conserved epitope on the kinase ZAP70. We show that the GIALT in zebrafish is distributed over at least five distinct sub-regions, an organization found in all pairs of gill arches. The GIALT is diffuse in the pharyngeal part of the gill arch, the interbranchial septum and the filaments/lamellae, and structured in two sub-regions: the ILT, and a newly discovered lymphoid structure located along each side of the gill arch, which we named the Amphibranchial Lymphoid Tissue (ALT). Based on RAG2 expression, neither the ILT nor the ALT constitute additional thymi. The ALT shares several features with the ILT such as presence of abundant lymphoid cells and myeloid cells embedded in a network of reticulated epithelial cells. Further, the ILT and the ALT are also a site for T/NK cell proliferation. Both ILT and ALT show structural changes after infection with Spring Viraemia of Carp Virus (SVCV). Together, these data suggest that ALT and ILT play an active role in immune responses. Comparative studies show that whereas the ILT seems absent in most neoteleosts (“Percomorphs”), the ALT is ...
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author Dalum A.S., Kraus A., Khan S., Davydova E., Rigaudeau D., Bjørgen H., López-Porras A., Griffiths G., Wiegertjes G.F., Koppang E.O., Salinas I., Boudinot P. and Rességuier J
spellingShingle Dalum A.S., Kraus A., Khan S., Davydova E., Rigaudeau D., Bjørgen H., López-Porras A., Griffiths G., Wiegertjes G.F., Koppang E.O., Salinas I., Boudinot P. and Rességuier J
High-Resolution, 3D Imaging of the Zebrafish Gill-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GIALT) Reveals a Novel Lymphoid Structure, the Amphibranchial Lymphoid Tissue
author_facet Dalum A.S., Kraus A., Khan S., Davydova E., Rigaudeau D., Bjørgen H., López-Porras A., Griffiths G., Wiegertjes G.F., Koppang E.O., Salinas I., Boudinot P. and Rességuier J
author_sort Dalum A.S., Kraus A., Khan S., Davydova E., Rigaudeau D., Bjørgen H., López-Porras A., Griffiths G., Wiegertjes G.F., Koppang E.O., Salinas I., Boudinot P. and Rességuier J
title High-Resolution, 3D Imaging of the Zebrafish Gill-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GIALT) Reveals a Novel Lymphoid Structure, the Amphibranchial Lymphoid Tissue
title_short High-Resolution, 3D Imaging of the Zebrafish Gill-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GIALT) Reveals a Novel Lymphoid Structure, the Amphibranchial Lymphoid Tissue
title_full High-Resolution, 3D Imaging of the Zebrafish Gill-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GIALT) Reveals a Novel Lymphoid Structure, the Amphibranchial Lymphoid Tissue
title_fullStr High-Resolution, 3D Imaging of the Zebrafish Gill-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GIALT) Reveals a Novel Lymphoid Structure, the Amphibranchial Lymphoid Tissue
title_full_unstemmed High-Resolution, 3D Imaging of the Zebrafish Gill-Associated Lymphoid Tissue (GIALT) Reveals a Novel Lymphoid Structure, the Amphibranchial Lymphoid Tissue
title_sort high-resolution, 3d imaging of the zebrafish gill-associated lymphoid tissue (gialt) reveals a novel lymphoid structure, the amphibranchial lymphoid tissue
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