A study of the chick thymus microenvironment during development: Analysis by monoclonal antibodies against thymic epithelium |
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Authors: | P. Paz,A. S nchez,C. Melc an,J. G. Fern ndez,C. A. Chamorro |
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Affiliation: | P. Paz,A. Sánchez,C. Melcóan,J. G. Fernández,C. A. Chamorro |
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Abstract: | The process of T-lymphocyte differentiation within the thymus involves a series of molecular interactions. In this work we have carried out an analysis of the chick thymus microenvironment in order to evaluate its heterogeneity during development. We have produced 11 monoclonal antibodies whose staining patterns detected by the immunoperoxidase technique allowed us to divide them into five groups. A first group (E19-E2, P0-E5, and P15-T1) binds to thymic medullary stroma showing a reticular pattern on medullary epithelial cells and whose significance would be related to thymic stromal secretion. The second group of monoclonal antibodies (P15-T3) stains thymic corpuscles of 10- and 15-day chicks. The third group of antibodies includes P0-E1, P0-E3, P5-A6, and P15-T2 whose staining pattern is both medullary and cortical. The fourth group (P10-HB1 and P10-HB2) binds to thymic stromal and cortical thymocytes, and the fifth group (P5-A1) is characterized by the staining of medullary vessels of 5-day chicks. These five groups of monoclonal antibodies corroborate the existence of an antigenic diversity of the chick thymus microenvironment. Their possible relationships with T-cell differentiation and stromal-thymocyte interactions are discussed. © 1993 Wiley-Liss, Inc. |
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Keywords: | Chick thymus Thymic microenvironment Monoclonal antibodies Thymic epithelium |
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