Differentiation potential of 14-day fetal mouse thymocytes in organ culture. Analysis of CD4 CD8-defined single-positive and double-negative cells

Rhodri Ceredig

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Abstract

A two-color flow cytometric analysis was carried out on 14-day fetal mouse thymus lobes maintained for various lengths of time in organ culture. Kinetic analysis showed that the proportions of CD4- and CD8-defined subpopulations changed with time. In particular, there appeared to be accumulation of J11d-, CD4 CD8 double-negative and J11d-, Ly-6A+ single-positive cells, a phenotype associated with mature cells. Gated two-color analysis of CD4 CD8 single-positive cells showed that they contained distinct subpopulations as defined by mAb to CD3, TCR (F23.1), Ly-6A, Ly-6C, LFA-1, and J11d. Thus, the precursor cells found in the 14-day fetal mouse thymus were capable of generating all the subpopulations of CD4 CD8-defined single-positive and double-negative cells seen in the normal adult mouse thymus.A two-color flow cytometric analysis was carried out on 14-day fetal mouse thymus lobes maintained for various lengths of time in organ culture. Kinetic analysis showed that the proportions of CD4- and CD8-defined subpopulations changed with time. In particular, there appeared to be accumulation of J11d-, CD4 CD8 double-negative and J11d-, Ly-6A+ single-positive cells, a phenotype associated with mature cells. Gated two-color analysis of CD4 CD8 single-positive cells showed that they contained distinct subpopulations as defined by mAb to CD3, TCR (F23.1), Ly-6A, Ly-6C, LFA-1, and J11d. Thus, the precursor cells found in the 14-day fetal mouse thymus were capable of generating all the subpopulations of CD4 CD8-defined single-positive and double-negative cells seen in the normal adult mouse thymus.
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
JournalJ Immunol
Volume141
Issue number22
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 1988

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