CD4 EXPRESSED ON EARLIEST T-LINEAGE PRECURSOR CELLS IN THE ADULT MURINE THYMUS
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Publication Year 1991-01-03,Volume 349,Issue #6304,Page 71-74
Journal Title
NATURE
Publication Type
Journal Article
Abstract
A CONTINUOUS but low input of stem cells or 'prothymocytes' is necessary to maintain T-cell development in the adult thymus1, but the colonizing cell has not been characterized. Precursors of T cells have been found in the minor CD4-8- population2 of thymocytes, but even the earliest cells of this population already have partially rearranged T-cell antigen receptor (TCR) genes3. We now demonstrate that the thymus contains a minute population of lymphoid cells similar in some but not all respects to bone marrow-derived haemopoietic stem cells. This population has TCR genes in a germline state. It gives a slow but extensive reconstitution of both alpha-beta and gamma-delta-lineages on transfer into an irradiated thymus, with kinetics indicating that it includes the earliest intrathymic precursor cells so far isolated. Surprisingly, these cells express low surface levels of the mature T-cell marker CD4.
Publisher
MACMILLAN MAGAZINES LTD
Keywords
HOMING PROGENITOR CELLS; INTERLEUKIN-2 RECEPTOR; MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODIES; PGP-1 GLYCOPROTEIN; MOUSE THYMUS; STEM-CELLS; THYMOCYTES; SURFACE; ANTIGEN; SUBPOPULATIONS
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Creation Date: 1991-01-03 12:00:00
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