Resident lymphocytes in the dermis of the normal dorsolateral thoracic skin of alpacas.

Vet Dermatol

Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, 14853, USA.

Published: February 2014

Background: Small numbers of resident T lymphocytes are present in the dermis of normal skin of humans, cattle and sheep.

Hypothesis/objectives: We wanted to determine the prevalence, numbers and immunophenotype of lymphocytes in the dermis of healthy skin from alpacas.

Animals: Skin biopsy specimens were collected from the dorsolateral thorax of 31 alpacas with normal skin.

Methods: Skin biopsy specimens were evaluated for the prevalence and numbers of CD3+ and CD79a+ lymphocytes.

Results: Resident CD3+ and CD79a+ lymphocytes were found around the superficial and deep dermal blood vessels. The CD3+ lymphocytes were more numerous than CD79a+ lymphocytes. Both CD3+ and CD79a+ lymphocytes were more numerous around superficial dermal blood vessels.

Conclusions And Clinical Importance: Resident CD3+ and CD79a+ lymphocytes are present around superficial and deep dermal blood vessels in normal skin from alpacas; hence, the presence of lymphocytes in these locations without obvious features of inflammation must be interpreted cautiously when evaluating skin biopsy specimens from alpacas with skin disease.

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