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Patterns of dual lymphocyte development in co-cultures of foetal thymus and lymphohaemopoietic cells from young and old mice.
Authors:M Fridkis-Hareli  L Abel  and A Globerson
Institution:Department of Cell Biology, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel.
Abstract:Patterns of lymphocyte development in the thymus were analysed, focusing on newly emigrating bone marrow (BM) and resident thymic cells. We co-cultured foetal (Day 15 of gestation) thymic explants (FT, C57BL/Ka, Thy-1.1), with BM cells from young (2-3 months) or old (24 months) syngeneic, Thy-1 congenic (C57BL/6J, Thy-1.2) mice. When the FT was severely depleted treated with either 2-deoxyguanosine (dGua) or exposed to an irradiation dose of 20 Gy] BM-type T lymphocytes were dominant, regardless of BM donor age. When the FT was only partially depleted of its proper lymphoid cells (by exposure to 10 Gy), the lymphocytes which developed were from both BM and FT origins, yet the level of donor-type thymocytes from the young mice was higher than that of the old. Under these conditions the proportion of FT-derived double-positive CD4+ CD8+ (DP) cells was higher, and that of single-positive CD4- CD8+ cells was lower, than in the BM-derived cells, irrespective of the BM donor age. The proportions of old BM-derived DP cells were lower than in the young. Co-cultures of thymus cells from young and old mice with partially depleted FT explants resulted in similar proportions of CD4/CD8 subsets from both donor and FT origins, with the exception that in the presence of old-thymus cells there was an increase in the level of FT-type CD4- CD8+ cells. Patterns of T-cell differentiation in the thymus thus seem to be determined by newly emigrating cells and the resident thymocytes.
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