Recombinase activating gene expression in thymic subpopulations. A transitional cell type has lost RAG-2 but not RAG-1.

  • Campbell J
  • Hashimoto Y
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Abstract

We have used a highly sensitive Northern blot probing technique to examine RAG-1 and RAG-2 mRNA expression in unmanipulated murine thymocytes of various developmental phenotypes sorted by flow cytometry. We have found that neither RAG-1 nor RAG-2 are down-regulated until thymocytes reach the TCRhi stage. TCRhi, CD8+CD4+ cells have lost RAG-2 mRNA but continue to express significant levels of RAG-1 mRNA, providing molecular evidence that this cell type is transitional between the TCRlo, CD4+CD8+ and the TCRhi, CD4+CD8-, or CD4-CD8+ phenotypes.

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Campbell, J. J., & Hashimoto, Y. (1993). Recombinase activating gene expression in thymic subpopulations. A transitional cell type has lost RAG-2 but not RAG-1. The Journal of Immunology, 150(4), 1307–1313. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.150.4.1307

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