CD8+ T cells induce medullary thymic epithelium and CD4+CD8+CD25+ TCRβ- thymocytes in SCID mice

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During T-cell development the transition in the thymus of CD4-CD8- double negative (DN) progenitor T cells into CD4+CD8+ double positive (DP) cells is dependent on the expression of a T-cell receptor (TCR)-β-chain protein. In this study purified peripheral CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes from the C.B-17 strain of mice were adoptively transferred into syngeneic, neonatal SCID mice, where donor cells resided at constant numbers in thymus from 2 weeks until 10 weeks post cell transfer. In the recipient thymus the CD8+ donor cells outnumbered the CD4+ cells by a factor of three to five and both subsets contained a large fraction of activated cells. During the late phase of treatment, CD8+ T cells induced high numbers of DP thymocytes in the SCID mice, a process accompanied by the maturation of medullary epithelial cells. Such thymic development in the SCID mouse was inhibited by coresiding CD4+ donor T cells. These results indicate a regulatory role by mature peripheral T cells on medullary epithelial growth and thymocyte development in the treated SCID mice.

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Ekholm Pettersson, F., Schneider, M. K. J., Andersson, J., & Grönvik, K. O. (2001). CD8+ T cells induce medullary thymic epithelium and CD4+CD8+CD25+ TCRβ- thymocytes in SCID mice. Scandinavian Journal of Immunology, 54(5), 506–515. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-3083.2001.00983.x

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