The possibility of B-cell-dependent T-cell development |
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Authors: | Keshavarzi S Rietz C Simões S Shih S Platt J L Wong J Wabl M Cascalho M |
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Affiliation: | Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA. |
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Abstract: | The development of T cells is thought to be independent of B cells. However, defects in cell-mediated immunity in individuals with B-cell deficiency suggest the contrary. To test whether B cells affect T-lymphocyte development, we constructed mice with a monoclonal T-cell compartment (MT) and monoclonal B- and T-cell compartments (MBTs). In these mice, the T cells expressed a DO 11.10 transgenic (DO-T) cell receptor restricted to major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class IId. While CD4+ DO-T lymphocytes are rare in transgenic H-2b MT mice, we found that in H-2b MBT mice under the influence of B cells, DO-T lymphocytes mature into large numbers of CD4+ peripheral T cells. H-2b MBT mice have more CD4+ thymocytes than H-2b MT mice. These data are consistent with the view that B cells play some role in thymocyte development. |
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