Signals from the IL-9 Receptor Are Critical for the Early Stages of Human Intrathymic T Cell Development

  • De Smedt M
  • Verhasselt B
  • Kerre T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Highly purified human CD34+ hemopoietic precursor cells differentiate into mature T cells when seeded in vitro in isolated fetal thymic lobes of SCID mice followed by fetal thymus organ culture (FTOC). Here, this chimeric human-mouse FTOC was used to address the role of IL-9 and of the α-chain of the IL-9 receptor (IL-9Rα) in early human T cell development. We report that addition of the mAb AH9R7, which recognizes and blocks selectively the human high affinity α-chain of the IL-9R, results in a profound reduction of the number of human thymocytes. Analysis of lymphoid subpopulations indicates that a highly reduced number of cells undergo maturation from CD34+ precursor cells toward CD4+CD3−CD8−CD1+ progenitor cells and subsequently toward CD4+CD8+ double positive (DP) thymocytes. Addition of IL-9 to the FTOC resulted in an increase in cell number, without disturbing the frequencies of the different subsets. These data suggest that IL-9Rα signaling is critical in early T lymphoid development.

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De Smedt, M., Verhasselt, B., Kerre, T., Vanhecke, D., Naessens, E., Leclercq, G., … Plum, J. (2000). Signals from the IL-9 Receptor Are Critical for the Early Stages of Human Intrathymic T Cell Development. The Journal of Immunology, 164(4), 1761–1767. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.164.4.1761

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