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The persistent PHA-responsive population in the mouse thymus. II. Recirculatory characteristics and immunological properties.

E V Elliott.   

Abstract

Experiments were performed to ascertain whether the persistent PHA-responsive cell population found in mouse thymus grafts was capable both of localizing to peripheral lymphoid organs when deliberately injected into suitable recipient mice, and of responding to antigenic stimulation. It was shown that the persistent population could not be found in large numbers in recipient spleens or lymph nodes at late time after transfer. These cells could, however, be found in large numbers in the peripheral blood of recipients. Thus they appeared to be able to circulate in the blood but not be able to extravascularize in lymphoid organs. Since these cells did not localize to spleen or lymph nodes, it was not surprising to find that they did not respond to the skin sensitizing agent oxazolone in draining lymph nodes or spleen, or to histocompatibility antigens (graft-vs-host). When tested against allogeneic cells in vitro (mixed lymphocyte reaction), it was shown that the persistent population was over nine times less reactive than in its reactivity to PHA, when compared to the non-persistent population. The functional significance of these thymocyte populations is discussed.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 24584      PMCID: PMC1445468     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunology        ISSN: 0019-2805            Impact factor:   7.397


  21 in total

1.  Influence of cutaneous sensitization with oxazolone on recruitment of myelogenous stem cells in the thymus.

Authors:  H S Micklem; D A Ogden; H Pritchard
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  1972-09       Impact factor: 4.330

2.  Studies on thymus products. II. Demonstration and characterization of a circulating thymic hormone.

Authors:  J F Bach; M Dardenne
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1973-09       Impact factor: 7.397

Review 3.  Effect of immunological unresponsiveness on different cell populations.

Authors:  W O Weigle; J M Chiller; G S Habicht
Journal:  Transplant Rev       Date:  1972

4.  Evidence for a small pool of immunocompetent cells in the mouse thymus. Its role in the humoral antibody response against sheep erythrocytes, bovine serum albumin, ovalbumin and the NIP determinant.

Authors:  B Andersson; H Blomgren
Journal:  Cell Immunol       Date:  1970-10       Impact factor: 4.868

Review 5.  Surface antigenic markers for distinguishing T and B lymphocytes in mice.

Authors:  M C Raff
Journal:  Transplant Rev       Date:  1971

6.  Mode of action of a supernatant activity from T-cell cultures that nonspecifically stimulates the humoral immune response.

Authors:  P Hunter; J R Kettman
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1974-02       Impact factor: 11.205

7.  B lymphocytes can be stimulated by concanavalin A in the presence of humoral factors released by T cells.

Authors:  J Andersson; G Möller; O Sjöberg
Journal:  Eur J Immunol       Date:  1972-02       Impact factor: 5.532

8.  A persistent lymphoid cell population in the thymus.

Authors:  E V Elliott
Journal:  Nat New Biol       Date:  1973-04-04

9.  The persistent PHA-responsive population in the mouse thymus. I. Characterization of the population.

Authors:  E V Elliott
Journal:  Immunology       Date:  1978-04       Impact factor: 7.397

10.  Role of the thymus in tolerance. I. Tolerance to bovine gamma globulin in thymectomized, irradiated rats grafted with thymus from tolerant donors.

Authors:  K Isaković; S B Smith; B H Waksman
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  1965-12-01       Impact factor: 14.307

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