A Role for Pref-1 and HES-1 in Thymocyte Development

  • Kaneta M
  • Osawa M
  • Osawa M
  • et al.
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Abstract

T lymphocyte development requires a series of interactions between developing thymocytes and thymic epithelial (TE) cells. In this paper we show that TE cells in the developing thymus express Pref-1, a Delta-like cell-surface molecule. In fetal thymus organ cultures (FTOC), thymocyte cellularity was increased by the exogenous dimeric Pref-1 fusion protein, but was reduced by the soluble Pref-1 monomer or anti-Pref-1 Ab. Dimeric Pref-1 in FTOC also increased thymocyte expression of the HES-1 transcription factor. Thymocyte cellularity was increased in FTOC repopulated with immature thymocytes overexpressing HES-1, whereas FTOC from HES-1-deficient mice were hypocellular and unresponsive to the Pref-1 dimer. We detected no effects of either Pref-1 or HES-1 on developmental choice among thymocyte lineages. These results indicate that Pref-1 expressed by TE cells and HES-1 expressed by thymocytes are critically involved in supporting thymocyte cellularity.

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Kaneta, M., Osawa, M., Osawa, M., Sudo, K., Nakauchi, H., Farr, A. G., & Takahama, Y. (2000). A Role for Pref-1 and HES-1 in Thymocyte Development. The Journal of Immunology, 164(1), 256–264. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.164.1.256

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