Thymic dendritic cells and T cells develop simultaneously in the thymus from a common precursor population
DENDRITIC cells, a minor cell population in lymphoid tissues, are specialized for presentation of antigenic peptides to T lymphocytes 1 . Thymic dendritic cells are involved in the deletion of self-reactive T lymphocytes 2,3 . Although all dendritic cells are ultimately of bone-marrow origin 4–7 , i...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 1993-04, Vol.362 (6422), p.761-763 |
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Zusammenfassung: | DENDRITIC cells, a minor cell population in lymphoid tissues, are specialized for presentation of antigenic peptides to T lymphocytes
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. Thymic dendritic cells are involved in the deletion of self-reactive T lymphocytes
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. Although all dendritic cells are ultimately of bone-marrow origin
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, it has not been clear whether thymic dendritic cells are produced in the adult thymus from a precursor cell or whether they migrate there preformed from the periphery. Recently we isolated from adult mouse thymus a population of early T precursors that could still form B lymphocytes, but not erythroid or myeloid cells, when transferred intravenously
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. Here we show that these thymic lymphoid precursor cells, as well as bone-marrow haematopoietic stem cells, are able to form both dendritic cells and T-cell progeny when transferred into an irradiated thymus. Such linked development may ensure that developing T cells are negatively selected predominantly by self antigens presented on newly formed thymic dendritic cells. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/362761a0 |