Literature DB >> 2152099

Early deletion and late positive selection of T cells expressing a male-specific receptor in T-cell receptor transgenic mice.

H S Teh1, H Kishi, B Scott, P Borgulya, H von Boehmer, P Kisielow.   

Abstract

The ontogeny of T cells in T-cell receptor (TCR) transgenic mice, which express a transgenic alpha beta heterodimer, specific for the male (H-Y) antigen in association with H-2Db, was determined. The transgenic alpha chain was expressed on about 10% of the fetal thymocytes on day 14 of gestation. About 50% of day-15 fetal thymocytes expressed both alpha and beta transchains and virtually all fetal thymocytes expressed the transgenic alpha beta heterodimer by day 17. The early expression of the transgenic TCR on CD4-8- thymocytes prevented the development of gamma delta cells, and led to accelerated growth of thymocytes and an earlier expression of CD4 and CD8 molecules. Up to day 17, no significant differences in T-cell development could be detected between female and male thymuses. By day 18 of gestation, the male transgenic thymus contained more CD4-8- thymocytes than the female transgenic thymus. The preponderance of CD4-8- thymocytes in the male transgenic thymus increased until birth and was a consequence of the deletion of the CD4+8+ thymocytes and their CD4-8+ precursors. By the time of birth, the male transgenic thymus contained half the number of cells as the female transgenic thymus. The deletion of autospecific precursor cells in the male transgenic mouse began only at day 18 of gestation, despite the fact that the ligand could already be detected by day 16. The preferential accumulation of CD4-8+ T cells, which expressed a high density of the transgenic TCR, occurred only after birth and was obvious in 6-week-old female thymus. These data support the hypothesis that the positive selection of T cells expressing this transgenic heterodimer may involve two steps, i.e., the commitment of CD4+8+ thymocytes to the CD4-8+ lineage following the interaction of the transgenic TCR with restricting major histocompatibility molecules, followed by a slow conversion of CD4+8+ thymocytes into CD4-8+ T cells. In normal mice, the precursors of CD4+8+ and single positive thymocytes have the CD4-8- CD3-J11d+ (or M1/69+) phenotype. Because of the early expression of the transgenic alpha beta heterodimer, this population was not detected in adult transgenic mice. All CD4-8- M1/69+ cells expressed the transgenic receptor associated with CD3 and could be readily grown in media containing T-cell lectins and interleukin 2.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2152099      PMCID: PMC2275819          DOI: 10.1155/1990/18208

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Immunol        ISSN: 1026-7905


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