Abstract
We have identified a small subset of CD3+, CD4+, CD8- thymocytes that do not express Thy1 (CD90). This Thy1- subset represents 1-3.7% of the total number of thymocytes in a naive mouse. CD4+ Thy1- thymocytes express high levels of CD3, intermediate to high levels of heat-stable antigen (HSA), and low levels of CD25, CD45RB, CD69, CD44 and CD62L. They produce high titers of IL-4 and no IFN-γ upon stimulation in vitro, a response characteristic of Th2 cells. In the thymi of mice infected neonatally with a high dose of the retrovirus Cas-Br-E MuLV, the frequency of CD4+Thy1- cells increased ∼10-fold. High-dose virus infection resulted in decreased HSA and increased CD44 expression on CD4+Thy1- cells relative to cells from naive mice. CD4+Thy1- cells from high-dose infected mice also secreted IL-4 and not IFN-γ upon in vitro stimulation. We previously reported that infection of newborn mice with a high dose of murine retrovirus results in the induction of a non-protective anti-viral Th2 T cell response; CD4+Thy1- thymocytes with a Th2-like cytokine profile may play a role in determining the cytokine bias of this anti-viral response.
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Cerasoli, D. M., Kelsoe, G., & Sarzotti, M. (2001). CD4+ Thy1- thymocytes with a Th-type 2 cytokine response. International Immunology, 13(1), 75–83. https://doi.org/10.1093/intimm/13.1.75
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