نتایج جستجو برای: immature thymocyte

تعداد نتایج: 32781  

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Anil Shanker Nathalie Auphan-Anezin Patrick Chomez Laurent Giraudo Benoît Van den Eynde Anne-Marie Schmitt-Verhulst

Selection of immature CD4CD8 double-positive (DP) thymocytes for CD4 or CD8-lineage commitment is controlled by the interaction of the TCR with stromal cell-expressed peptide/MHC. We show that thymocyte-intrinsic genes influence the pattern of expression of a MHC class I-restricted transgenic (tg) TCR so that in DBA/2 mice, DP thymocytes with a characteristically high expression of tg TCR, infr...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2012
Ewan A Ross Ruth E Coughlan Adriana Flores-Langarica Sian Lax Julia Nicholson Guillaume E Desanti Jennifer L Marshall Saeeda Bobat Jessica Hitchcock Andrea White William E Jenkinson Mahmood Khan Ian R Henderson Gareth G Lavery Christopher D Buckley Graham Anderson Adam F Cunningham

Thymic atrophy is a frequent consequence of infection with bacteria, viruses, and parasites and is considered a common virulence trait between pathogens. Multiple reasons have been proposed to explain this atrophy, including premature egress of immature thymocytes, increased apoptosis, or thymic shutdown to prevent tolerance to the pathogen from developing. The severe loss in thymic cell number...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1988
S M Denning J Kurtzberg P T Le D T Tuck K H Singer B F Haynes

To study the role that epithelial cells of the thymic microenvironment play in promoting activation of immature CD7+, CD2+, CD4-, CD8- (double-negative) human thymocytes, we have isolated thymocyte subsets from normal postnatal thymus and have cocultured autologous double-negative thymocytes with pure populations of thymic epithelial (TE) cells. We report that TE cells directly activate double-...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1990
M Egerton R Scollay K Shortman

We have reexamined the balance between cell birth, cell maturation, and cell death in the thymus by labeling dividing thymocytes and their progeny in vivo with [3H]-thymidine, isolating clearly defined subpopulations by fluorescence-activated cell sorting, and determining the distribution of label by autoradiography. When mature thymocytes were precisely defined (as CD4+CD8- CD3+ or CD4-CD8+ CD...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1994
D R Salomon C F Mojcik A C Chang S Wadsworth D H Adams J E Coligan E M Shevach

Our understanding of thymocyte development and of the positive and negative selection events involved in shaping the repertoire of mature T lymphocytes has been greatly facilitated by the use of transgenic and gene knockout animals. Much less is known about the factors that control the homing and population of the thymus by T cell precursors and the subsequent migration of developing thymocytes...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Eugene Y Huang Alena M Gallegos Sabrina M Richards Sophie M Lehar Michael J Bevan

Notch1 plays a critical role in regulating T lineage commitment during the differentiation of lymphoid precursors. The physiological relevance of Notch1 signaling during subsequent stages of T cell differentiation has been more controversial. This is due in part to conflicting data from studies examining the overexpression or targeted deletion of Notch1 and to difficulties in distinguishing bet...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2004
Mylène Vivinus-Nebot Patricia Rousselle Jean-Philippe Breittmayer Claire Cenciarini Sonia Berrih-Aknin Suzanne Spong Pasi Nokelainen Françoise Cottrez M Peter Marinkovich Alain Bernard

We have previously shown that laminin-5 is expressed in the human thymic medulla, in which mature thymocytes are located. We now report that laminin-5 promotes migration of mature medullary thymocytes, whereas it has no effect on cortical immature thymocytes. Migration was inhibited by blocking mAbs directed against laminin-5 integrin receptors and by inhibitors of metalloproteinases. Interacti...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
Michelle B French Ute Koch Rachel E Shaye Melanie A McGill Sascha E Dho Cynthia J Guidos C Jane McGlade

The conserved adaptor protein Numb is an intrinsic cell fate determinant that functions by antagonizing Notch-mediated signal transduction. The Notch family of membrane receptors controls cell survival and cell fate determination in a variety of organ systems and species. Recent studies have identified a role for mammalian Notch-1 signals at multiple stages of T lymphocyte development. We have ...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1989
D J McConkey P Hartzell M Jondal S Orrenius

Glucocorticoid hormones and Ca2+ ionophores stimulate a suicide process in immature thymocytes, known as apoptosis or programmed cell death, that involves extensive DNA fragmentation. We have recently shown that a sustained increase in cytosolic Ca2+ concentration stimulates DNA fragmentation and cell killing in glucocorticoid- or ionophore-treated thymocytes. However, a sustained increase in t...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2001
S J Mancini S M Candéias J P Di Santo P Ferrier P N Marche E Jouvin-Marche

During thymocyte differentiation, TCRA genes are massively rearranged only after productively rearranged TCRB genes are expressed in association with pTalpha and CD3 complex molecules within a pre-TCR. Signaling from the pre-TCR via the CD3 complex is thought to be required to promote TCRA gene accessibility and recombination. However, alphabeta(+) thymocytes do develop in pTalpha-deficient mic...

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