Literature DB >> 12974616

Kinetics of thymocyte developmental process in fetal and neonatal mice.

Shi Yun Xiao1, Yan Li, Wei Feng Chen.   

Abstract

Kinetics of thymocyte development in vivo during embryogenesis was pursued. The early development of thymocytes in the fetal and neonatal BALB/c mice was discontinuous, with four waves of cell proliferation occurring at fetal day (Fd) 14 to 17, Fd 18 to day (D) 1 after birth, D 2 to D 5 and D6 thereafter. The first three proliferation waves coincided with the generation of CD4hiCD8hi (DP), TCR+CD4hiCD8-/lo (CD4 SP), and TCR+CD4-/loCD8int/hi (CD8 SP) thymocytes, respectively. The transition from DN to DP cells was further investigated and it was found out that there were two differential pathways via immature single positive (ISP) cells in the BALB/c mice, each functioning at different fetal ages. One is via TCR-CD4-CD8+ cells, occurring between Fd 15 and Fd 17 and the other is via TCR-CD4+CD8- cells, occurring from Fd 17 until birth. In contrast, the TCR-CD4-CD8+ pathway dominated overwhelmingly in the C57BL/6 mice. These findings shed new light on the hypothesis that the differential pathway preference varies with mouse strains. With respect to the shift in the intensity of CD4 and CD8 expression on thymocytes from fetal to adult mice, the TCR+CD4hiCD8-/lo, and TCR+CD4-/loCD8int/hi subsets might be equivalent to the medullary type TCR+CD4/CD8 SP cells.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12974616     DOI: 10.1038/sj.cr.7290171

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Res        ISSN: 1001-0602            Impact factor:   25.617


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