نتایج جستجو برای: immature thymocyte

تعداد نتایج: 32781  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1988
P M Cardarelli I N Crispe M D Pierschbacher

Fibronectin-adherent (FNR+) thymocytes are enriched for immature (CD4-8-) and large (CD4+8+) cells, and depleted of mature (CD4-8+ and CD4+8-) and nonmature small (CD4+8+) cells. Among purified CD4-8- thymocytes, cells with the surface marker J11d and the IL-2 receptor, which can give rise to all other thymocyte subsets, showed selective attachment to fibronectin. Analysis of FNR+ thymocytes sh...

Journal: :International immunology 1997
A Varas A Vicente T Romo A G Zapata

Early during rat thymus ontogeny, an important proportion of thymocytes expresses IL-2R and contains IL-2 mRNA. To investigate the role of the IL-2-IL-2R complex in rat T cell maturation, we supplied either recombinant rat IL-2 or blocking anti-CD25 mAb to rat fetal thymus organ cultures (FTOC) under several experimental conditions. The IL-2 treatment initially stimulated the growth of thymocyt...

Journal: :Blood 2009
Andrew R Cuddihy Shundi Ge Judy Zhu Julie Jang Ann Chidgey Gavin Thurston Richard Boyd Gay M Crooks

Although the mechanisms of cross-talk that regulate the hematopoietic and epithelial compartments of the thymus are well established, the interactions of these compartments with the thymic endothelium have been largely ignored. Current understanding of the thymic vasculature is based on studies of adult thymus. We show that the neonatal period represents a unique phase of thymic growth and diff...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1999
Bruce D. Freedman Qing-Hua Liu Selin Somersan Michael I. Kotlikoff Jennifer A. Punt

Thymocyte maturation is governed by antigen-T cell receptor (TCR) affinity and the extent of TCR aggregation. Signals provided by coactivating molecules such as CD4 and CD28 also influence the fate of immature thymocytes. The mechanism by which differences in antigen-TCR avidity encode unique maturational responses of lymphocytes and the influence of coactivating molecules on these signaling pr...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2007
Wilson Savino Mireille Dardenne Licio A Velloso Suse Dayse Silva-Barbosa

Malnutrition, secondary to deficiency in intake of proteins, minerals or vitamins, consistently results in changes in the thymus. This organ undergoes a severe atrophy due to apoptosis-induced thymocyte depletion, particularly affecting the immature CD4+CD8+ cells, as well as a decrease in cell proliferation. This feature is apparently linked to a hormonal imbalance, involving a decrease in lep...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1995
K Ebnet C N Levelt T T Tran K Eichmann M M Simon

During development, thymocytes express a number of genes typical for activated peripheral T lymphocytes, including granzymes. We have now analyzed by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), immunohistochemistry, and cytochemistry fetal liver cells and thymocytes at various developmental stages for the expression of granzyme A-G genes. At days 13-17 of gestation, only granzyme ...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2003
Marc Ehlers Kirsten Laule-Kilian Michaela Petter Christine J Aldrian Baerbel Grueter Andreas Würch Naomi Yoshida Toshio Watanabe Masanobu Satake Viktor Steimle

During thymic T cell development, immature CD4(+)/CD8(+) thymocytes develop into either CD4(+)/CD8(-) helper or CD4(-)/CD8(+) CTLs. The molecular mechanisms governing the complex selection and differentiation steps during thymic T cell development are not well understood. Here we developed a novel approach to investigate gene function during thymocyte development. We transfected ex vivo isolate...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2002
François Vaillant Karen Blyth Linda Andrew James C Neil Ewan R Cameron

The development of T cells in the thymus is regulated by a series of stage-specific transcription factors. Deregulated expression of these factors can lead to alterations in thymocyte development with the production of aberrant cell subsets and predispose to tumor formation. The three genes of the Runx family are multilineage regulators of differentiation that have been reported to be expressed...

2008
Andrew R. Cuddihy Shundi Ge Judy Zhu Julie Jang Ann Chidgey Gavin Thurston Richard Boyd Gay M. Crooks

Although the mechanisms of cross-talk that regulate the hematopoietic and epithelial compartments of the thymus are well established, the interactions of these compartments with the thymic endothelium have been largely ignored. Current understanding of the thymic vasculature is based on studies of adult thymus. We show that the neonatal period represents a unique phase of thymic growth and diff...

Journal: :Blood 1984
S Griffiths-Chu J A Patterson C L Berger R L Edelson A C Chu

A series of monoclonal antibodies directed against T cell differentiation antigens was used to identify circulating T cells in normal human neonates. Twenty-five cord blood samples, taken after cesarean or vaginal delivery, and 16 venous blood samples from normal adult controls were examined using monoclonal antibodies in an indirect immunofluorescence technique. The percentage of circulating O...

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