Literature DB >> 9497486

Interleukin-7 treatment promotes the differentiation pathway of T-cell-receptor-alpha beta cells selectively to the CD8+ cell lineage.

A Varas1, A Vicente, E Jiménez, L Alonso, J Moreno, J J Muñoz, A G Zapata.   

Abstract

In this report we have studied the influence of interleukin-7 (IL-7) on thymocyte differentiation by evaluating the effects of IL-7 on the generation of T-cell receptor-alpha beta (TCR-alpha beta) and TCR-gamma delta thymocyte subpopulations in rat fetal thymus organ culture. IL-7 enhanced the differentiation pathway of TCR alpha beta thymocytes, first increasing the numbers of immature CD8+ cells, and later those of both CD4+ CD8+ and mature thymocytes. The kinetics of thymocyte migration out of thymic lobes was also accelerated, and the average number of mature TCR-alpha beta phi emigrants per day was increased in the presence of IL-7. Moreover, mature CD4- CD8+ thymocytes were preferentially generated after IL-7 administration. This TCR-alpha beta hi cell population was not actively dividing, indicating that IL-7-promoted thymocyte differentiation was selective to the CD8 cell lineage. Distribution of some TCR-V alpha and TCR-V beta segments among mature thymocytes was also modified in IL-7-treated thymic lobes. On the contrary, the maturation of TCR-gamma delta was not affected by IL-7 addition during the first days of culture, but their numbers sharply increased by day 6 of culture. These results were confirmed with IL-7-treated cultures for 24 hr, showing that IL-7 responsiveness was acquired by TCR-gamma delta cells late in thymus ontogeny. The present results thus indicate a key role for IL-7 in the maturation of TCR-alpha beta thymocytes and the expansion of thymic TCR-gamma delta cells.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9497486      PMCID: PMC1364150          DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2567.1997.00387.x

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


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