Bidirectional interactions between thymocytes and thymic epithelial cell lines in vitro

In vitro interactions of thymocytes and thymocyte hybridomas with cortical (R-TNC.1) and medullary (TE-R 2.5) rat thymic epithelial-cell (TEC) lines were studied. It was found that the cortical line had better adhesion capability. It bound exclusively immature CD4+ CD8+ alpha beta TCRlo thymocytes,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical & developmental immunology 1998, Vol.6 (1-2), p.71-79
Hauptverfasser: Colic, M, Vucevic, D, Popovic, P, Dujic, A
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Zusammenfassung:In vitro interactions of thymocytes and thymocyte hybridomas with cortical (R-TNC.1) and medullary (TE-R 2.5) rat thymic epithelial-cell (TEC) lines were studied. It was found that the cortical line had better adhesion capability. It bound exclusively immature CD4+ CD8+ alpha beta TCRlo thymocytes, induced apoptosis of a subset of these cells, and stimulated proliferation of the BWRT 1 (CD4- CD8- alpha beta TCR-) hybridoma. The medullary line bound both immature and mature thymocytes, decreased their apoptosis, and induced apoptosis of the BWRT 8 (CD4+ CD8lo alpha beta TCRhi) hybridoma. Thymocyte differently modulated cytokine production by TEC lines, upregulating the secretion of IL-1 by R-TNC.1 and IL-6 by TE-R 2.5 cells. Finally, coculture of thymocytes with TEC lines resulted in different patterns of protein-tyrosine phosphorylation in thymocytes. These results show the existence of mutual bidirectional interactions between thymocytes and TEC lines in vitro, but these processes differed depending on phenotypic characteristics and origin of TEC lines used.
ISSN:1044-6672
2314-8861
1740-2522
2314-7156
1740-2530
DOI:10.1155/1998/80391