Analysis of expression of CD2, CD3, and T cell antigen receptor molecules during early human fetal thymic development.

  • Haynes B
  • Singer K
  • Denning S
  • et al.
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Abstract

To define early stages of T cell maturation during human fetal thymic development, we have used mAb reactive with CD2, CD3, and TCR molecules in indirect immunofluorescence assays on a series of early human fetal thymic specimens. Using a technique of quantitating the relative proportions of fluorescent-positive cells present in tissue sections, we found at 8.5 wk of gestational age after arrival of CD7+ T cell precursors into the thymic rudiment, 60% of thymic CD7+ cells were CD2+, 4% were CD3+ and none was TCR-delta+ or TCR beta+. Moreover, cells reactive with anti-CD2 antibodies against T11(2) and T11(3) epitopes of CD2 as well as thymic stromal cells expressing the CD2 ligand, lymphocyte function associated Ag-3, were also present at 8.5 wk. From 9.5 wk to birth TCR beta+ cells increased to include greater than 90% of all CD7+ cells while TCR-delta+ cells fell from a peak of 11% of CD7+ cells at 9.5 wk to 1% of CD7+ cells at birth. These data suggest that epitopes of CD2 molecules are expressed early on during fetal thymic development. Moreover, these data suggest that CD7+, CD2+, cytoplasmic CD3+ T cell precursors in man give rise to both TCR-delta+ T cells as well as to T cells expressing TCR-alpha beta.

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Haynes, B. F., Singer, K. H., Denning, S. M., & Martin, M. E. (1988). Analysis of expression of CD2, CD3, and T cell antigen receptor molecules during early human fetal thymic development. The Journal of Immunology, 141(11), 3776–3784. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.141.11.3776

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