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. 2021 Jul 9;32(4):311–318. doi: 10.1007/s00335-021-09887-z

Table 1.

Distinct features of the wild immune system

Numbers Species Source of animals Tissues Major findings Assays References
1 Peromyscus leucopus, Microtus pinetorum, Perognathus hispidus, Neotoma Jloriakna, Onychomys leucogaster, Mus musculus Central Oklahoma (USA) Blood -Increased primary immunoresponsiveness to SRBC Splenic plaque-forming cell assay Lochmiller RL et al. (1991)
2 Mus musculus Bristol (UK) Blood, spleen

-Enhanced antibody production against keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH) immunization

-Overall activation status of immune cells (T cells, B cells, DCs, and Macrophage)

KLH immunization and flow cytometric (FACs) analysis Abolins SR et al. (2011)
3 Mus musculus southeastern Norway Spleen -Primed status of NK cells (Increase of CD69, KLRG1, GRAZYME B, IFNγ and NKp46 expression, and CD27+CD11bpopulation) FACs analysis Boysen P et al. (2011)
4 Mus musculus Minnesota and Georgia (USA) Blood, spleen -Primed status of CD8+ T cells (increase of CD44+CD62L T cells) Serological, FACs, and RNAseq analysis Beura LK et al. (2016)
5 Mus musculus Bristol and Stroud (UK) Blood, spleen

-Higher level of serum Proteins (IgG, IgE, SAP, Haptoglobin)

-Highly primed state of overall immune population (CD44+CD62 T cells, CD27+CD11b NK cells)

Serological and FACs analysis Abolins S et al. (2017)
6 Mus musculus Maryland and Columbia (USA) Blood, spleen, liver, vagina, skin, and gut -Enrichment of immune responses/activation signature in PBMC CyTOF and RNAseq analysis Lavrinienko A et al. (2018)